Senior Lecturer in Environment and Engineering, Australian National University
Marta's research specialised in spatial bushfire risk and fire severity assessment using remote sensing data.
From 2004-2010 she was employed at the University of Alcala, where she was involved in two large multidisciplinary projects which assessed and integrated the main fire risk factors for Spain. During her research, she spent time at the Centre for Spatial Technologies and Remote Sensing (University of California at Davis, USA); the National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA, Argentina) and the School of Environmental and Life Sciences of Salford (UK).
From 2010 to 2013 Marta was a postdoctoral fellow at CSIRO Land and Water as developing innovative methods to integrate satellite and in-situ observations from micrometeorological tower sites with models to predict carbon-water coupling.
Currently, she is a Senior Lecturer in Environment and Engineering at the Fenner School of Environment & Society and Research School of Aerospace, Mechanical, and Environmental Engineering ) both at the Australian National University. She is also an Associate Editor for Remote Sensing of Environment and has written more than 80 publications.
It’s science, not fiction: high-tech drones may soon be fighting bushfires in Australia
Jan 22, 2025 05:04 am UTC| Insights & Views Science
Picture this. Its a summer evening in Australia. A dry lightning storm is about to sweep across remote, tinder-dry bushland. The next day is forecast to be hot and windy. A lightning strike tonight could spark a fire that...