Research
Post-doctoral researcher focused on the Integrated Coastal and Sensing Technologies (ICoAST) and Advancing Predictions of Marine Heatwaves collaborations.
About me
I am a geoscientist interested in modelling, mapping and monitoring Earth’s systems for sustainable management. My background spans remote sensing, machine learning, and geostatistics for the mining, agricultural, and marine industries and I am passionate about transforming complex data into meaningful narratives for decision-making. My current research focuses on developing new remote-sensing products to map the Western Australian coast and the fusion of thermal products to better predict marine heatwaves.
Teaching
ENVT5566 Advanced Spatial and Environmental Modelling
ENVT4409 Remote Sensing of the Environment
Contact
Geography & Geology Building
UWA School of Agriculture and Environment (M089)
35 Stirling Highway, Crawley WA 6009
stanley.mastrantonis@uwa.edu.au