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Arnick Abdollahi is a research scientist specializing in Earth Space Science, Informatics, and Artificial Intelligence (AI). He completed his Ph.D. at the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney. His research journey centers around applications of Earth observation and Remote Sensing, developing conventional and deep learning models, including CNNs and Generative AI, to process remote sensing products, track vegetation changes, and update GIS maps. He is also involved in Responsible AI (RAI) to ensure transparency and trust in AI models. Currently, Arnick is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Bushfire Research Centre of Excellence, ANU, where he leads the Bushfire Data Challenges program. This initiative aims to create innovative digital solutions to current data challenges in bushfire research, thereby enhancing Australia's resilience to bushfires. He collaborates with various organizations and has an impressive record of publications in respected international journals. Arnick is also active in teaching, having instructed both undergraduate and graduate courses related to Environmental Sensing and Risk Management, and supervises students on remote sensing and AI topics.
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