
Dr Marta Yebra Anu Centre For Water And Landscape Dynamics But from the ashes of disaster innovations emerge, and anu is now fertile ground for the growth of hi tech solutions to stop bushfires from evolving into natural disasters. spotting and attacking blazes early are instrumental parts of reducing the risk of large scale fires, associate professor marta yebra, director of the anu optus bushfire. Dr marta yebra is using satellites to help protect and manage fire. photo: jamie kidston. optus and the australian national university (anu) have joined forces to develop a revolutionary national system that aims to detect bushfires early and put them out within minutes.
Can You Predict Bushfires From Space Anu Scientist Dr Marta Yebra Is Remote sensing expert dr marta yebra is working with instrument scientist dr rob sharp to plan the development of the satellite. she regularly consults with emergency agencies and response teams across australia on the bushfire risks posed by fuel loads, and advised nsw rural fire service during the recent unprecedented bushfire season. Dr yebra said having australian fire detecting satellites was essential. anu plans to launch its own low earth orbit satellite to map fuel loads and help determine bushfire risk, and is looking to. Scientists at the australian national university (anu) have joined forces with people from the industry to develop a revolutionary national system that aims to detect bushfires early and put them out within minutes. dr. marta yebra leads these scientists to give us eyes in the sky. Scientists will combine real time monitoring with physical models to predict the moisture content in forest fuels and provide early warning of the likelihood of bushfires, dr yebra said. “the more data you collect, the more applicable your sensor will be to other fuel types not only in australia but also worldwide,” she said.

Marta Yebra Anu School Of Engineering Scientists at the australian national university (anu) have joined forces with people from the industry to develop a revolutionary national system that aims to detect bushfires early and put them out within minutes. dr. marta yebra leads these scientists to give us eyes in the sky. Scientists will combine real time monitoring with physical models to predict the moisture content in forest fuels and provide early warning of the likelihood of bushfires, dr yebra said. “the more data you collect, the more applicable your sensor will be to other fuel types not only in australia but also worldwide,” she said. Listen back: anu researcher dr marta yebra is working on a space based system to predict moisture content in forests. Dr marta yebra is an associate professor in environmental engineering at the fenner school of environment & society and the school of engineering. she is the director of the anu optus bushfire research centre of excellence which aims to use technology to protect australia from catastrophic bushfires. Associate professor marta yebra is an earth observation mission specialist at the australian national university’s institute for space (or anu inspace). she is also the director of bushfire research centre of excellence at anu. this program aims to develop technology that will help prevent catastrophic bushfires.

Prestigious Gong For Dr Marta Yebra Australian Water And Energy Listen back: anu researcher dr marta yebra is working on a space based system to predict moisture content in forests. Dr marta yebra is an associate professor in environmental engineering at the fenner school of environment & society and the school of engineering. she is the director of the anu optus bushfire research centre of excellence which aims to use technology to protect australia from catastrophic bushfires. Associate professor marta yebra is an earth observation mission specialist at the australian national university’s institute for space (or anu inspace). she is also the director of bushfire research centre of excellence at anu. this program aims to develop technology that will help prevent catastrophic bushfires.

Associate Professor Marta Yebra Australian Space Agency Associate professor marta yebra is an earth observation mission specialist at the australian national university’s institute for space (or anu inspace). she is also the director of bushfire research centre of excellence at anu. this program aims to develop technology that will help prevent catastrophic bushfires.