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DR RAY MERTON

| Teaching | Research | Publications |

 
ACADEMIC CAREER
  • Dip. PHI (Wellington)
  • AMRSH (London)
  • BSc (Geog/Geol) UA
  • MSc (Hons) UA/USCB
  • Ph.D. (University of Auckland)
  • Postdoctoral Fellow, CSIRO Office of Space Science & Applications/Earth Observation Centre
TEACHING
  • GEOS1701: Environmental Systems and Analysis (guest lecturer, not in 2006
  • GEOS2811: Introduction to Remote Sensing
  • GEOS3811: Remote Sensing Applications & Digital Image Analysis
  • GEOS3821: Applied GIS and Remote Sensing (not in 2006)
  • GEOS4811: Advanced Techniques in Remote Sensing
  • GEOS9012: Remote Sensing Applications
  • GEOS9013: Directed Problems in Remote Sensing
  • GEOS9021: Image Analysis in Remote Sensing
  • GEOS9023: Innovations in Spatial Information 1
  • GEOL0360: Hyperspectral Remote Sensing
  • International Hyperspectral Shortcourses
Ray Merton

 
HONOURS STUDENTS
  1. TAM KING
    Remote Sensing of Red Tides in Hong Kong Marine Environments.
 
MsC STUDENTS
  1. VITTAL BOGGARAM
    The application of multi-temporal CHRIS data in the characterization and mapping of snow-line extent over mountainous terrain in Swiss National Park
 
PhD STUDENTS
  1. TOBY BALBOA
    Multi-temporal and Multi-angular Spectral Assessment of Marine Near-shore Chlorophyll Fluorescence Using Remotely Sensed Hyperspectral Data.
  2. ROD DAVIES
    Vineyard management: the application of hyperspectral remote sensing.
  3. NICK GOODWIN
    Assessment of Understorey Structural Characteristics in Eucalypt Forests: an investigation of Lidar techniques.
  4. LIAN SCULLY
    Development of hybrid hyperspectral tools for the monitoring of Australian ecosystem fuel loads.
  5. INDRIE MILLER
    Hyperspectral mapping of benthic communities and substrates within Australian and Indonesian coral reef systems.
  6. STACY MITCHELL
    The Application of CHRIS Data to the Multi-temporal & Multi-angular Study of Near-shore Marine Bathymetry.
  7. MICHELLE PATERSON
    Hyperspectral analysis of biomass for Australian carbon accounting.
 
CO-SUPERVISED PhD STUDENTS
  1. LIBBY BOAK (Engineering/WRL)
    Multi-temporal modeling of shoreline dynamics with the ARGUS beach monitoring system.
  2. SUGIANTO
    Multi-angular and multi-temporal study of hyperspectral data and its influence on plant and soil property measurements.

 
CONTACT DETAILS
Room 639,
Tel: +61 2 9385 8713
Fax: +61 2 9313 1558
Email: r.mertonunsw.edu.au