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Announcements
1 October 2021
Welcoming New Section Editors-in-Chief of Remote Sensing
We are pleased to announce that Prof. Dr. Fumio Yamazaki, Prof. Dr. Stuart Phinn, Dr. Chris Roelfsema and Prof. Dr. Lefei Zhang have been appointed Section Editors-in-Chief of the Sections “Earth Observation for Emergency Management”, “Ecological Remote Sensing”, “Coral Reefs Remote Sensing” and “AI Remote Sensing” in Remote Sensing (ISSN: 2072-4292).
Name: Prof. Dr. Fumio Yamazaki
Affiliation: National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience, Tsukuba, Japan
Interests: Natural hazards, disaster monitoring, damage assessment, SAR and earthquakes
Name: Prof. Dr. Stuart Phinn
Affiliation: School of SEES, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane 4072, Australia
Interests: Remote sensing
Name: Dr. Chris Roelfsema
Affiliation: Remote Sensing Research Centre, School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Management, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia
Interests: Remote sensing of coastal and marine environments, conservation and management of coral reef and seagrass ecosystems and improving marine field calibration and validation approaches of remote sensing imagery
Name: Prof. Dr. Lefei Zhang
Affiliation: School of Computer Science, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, China
Interests: Pattern recognition, machine learning, image processing and remote sensing
We warmly welcome Prof. Dr. Fumio Yamazaki, Prof. Dr. Stuart Phinn, Dr. Chris Roelfsema and Prof. Dr. Lefei Zhang as they start their new roles as Section Editors-in-Chief and we look forward to them leading Remote Sensing to achieve many more milestones.
Remote Sensing Editorial Office