Graham Ferrier
The University of Hull has a wide range of expertise focusing on downstream applications for space, such as data management, interpretation, and science exploitation of space data. They also have a variety of sensors and platforms development, including hyperspectral remote sensing methodologies, thermal hyperspectral and FTIR spectroscopy, microwave sensors (passive and SAR), as well as integration of laboratory-field, UAV, airborne, and satellite-mounted sensors. The applications of Hull’s technology include, but are not limited to, coastal and marine biological and oceanographic processes, natural resource mapping, environmental pollution monitoring, geological and geohazard mapping. They have also recently opened a Centre of Excellence for Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Modelling (DAIM), that aims to act as a portal for business partnerships and will deliver dynamic interdisciplinary collaborations and external partnerships leading to research and skills outcomes.