Summary
Jasmine Muir is a resources-sector lead and earth observation specialist with nine years of cross‑sector experience delivering remote sensing solutions for agriculture, mining, forestry and conservation. She combines a PhD in terrestrial laser scanning with hands‑on technical skills in Python, R, SQL and high‑performance computing to translate research methods into operational systems like government digital twins. Her career spans leadership roles at FrontierSI and Landgate and technical leads on large initiatives such as Spatial WA and SmartSat CRC’s Aquawatch demonstrator. Known for guiding multidisciplinary teams through complex, large‑area mapping and monitoring projects, she excels at bridging academic rigor and practical deployment. Based in Western Australia, she brings deep domain expertise in vegetation structure, biodiversity and invasive species mapping that often leverages novel field-to-satellite upscaling approaches. A practical innovator, she’s as comfortable designing algorithms as she is shaping strategy and stakeholder partnerships.
9 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Remote sensing, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Remote sensing at The University of Queensland
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Terrestrial Laser Scanning, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Terrestrial Laser Scanning at Boston University