Home Konstantinos Chatzopoulos Vouzoglanis Konstantinos Chatzopoulos Vouzoglanis Exploring the utility of high frequency satellite information on wildfire characterisation and impact estimation RMIT University Konstantinos Chatzopoulos Vouzoglanis is a PhD candidate in Geospatial Science at RMIT University. His research aims to find new ways to characterise wildfire impact and severity in the landscape, using active fire metrics derived from next-generation earth observation sensors and algorithms. He is interested in spatial-temporal data integration and modelling, geostatistics, machine learning and geo-programming for linking multi-scale data and environmental processes. Prior to his PhD candidature, Vouzoglanis completed an Masters of Science in Geoscience and Remote Sensing at Delft University of Technology (Netherlands) and an Integrated Master’s in Spatial Planning at Aristotle University (Greece). Project Title: Real Time Fire Analytics Publications Journal Article 04/02/2023 One Year of Near-Continuous Fire Monitoring on a Continental Scale: Comparing Fire Radiative Power from Polar-orbiting and Geostationary Observations Journal Article 04/02/2023 One Year of Near-Continuous Fire Monitoring on a Continental Scale: Comparing Fire Radiative Power from Polar-Orbiting and Geostationary Observations Journal Article 26/05/2022 Comparing Geostationary and Polar-Orbiting Satellite Sensor Estimates of Fire Radiative Power (FRP) during the Black Summer Fires (2019–2020) in South-Eastern Australia