Dr. Nabil Bachagha | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nabil Bachagha | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

University of Leeds | United Kingdom

Dr. Nabil Bachagha is a distinguished Research Fellow and global expert in remote sensing, GIS, and deep learning, with significant contributions to digital heritage preservation and archaeological landscape documentation. His interdisciplinary research integrates advanced geospatial technologies, including UAV photogrammetry, terrestrial 3D laser scanning, and machine learning models, to enhance the detection, classification, and conservation of archaeological and cultural heritage sites. A UK Global Talent Visa holder under the Exceptional Talent Route, Dr. Bachagha’s work bridges technology and heritage, focusing on data-driven approaches to protect endangered sites and reconstruct ancient civilizations through digital innovation. His expertise spans ENVI, ArcGIS, QGIS, and Earth Engine applications, combined with proficiency in Python, R, MATLAB, and JavaScript for geospatial analytics and automated system development. With over 430 citations from 374 documents in Scopus (h-index: 6) and 675 citations in Google Scholar (h-index: 8, i10-index: 7), Dr. Bachagha’s research demonstrates strong academic influence and global recognition. His projects, such as the “One Belt, One Road Heritage Protection” and “Endangered Wooden Architecture Programme,” exemplify his commitment to integrating AI, remote sensing, and geospatial intelligence in cultural heritage management.

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Featured Publications

Bachagha, N., Wang, X., Lasaponara, R., Luo, L., & Khatteli, H. (2020). Remote sensing and GIS techniques for reconstructing the military fort system of Roman boundary (Tunisia section) and identifying archaeological sites. Remote Sensing of Environment.

Bachagha, N., Luo, L., Wang, X., Masini, N., Tababi, M., Khatteli, H., & Lasaponara, R. (2020). Mapping the Roman water supply system of the Wadi el Melah Valley in Gafsa, Tunisia, using remote sensing. Sustainability.

Luo, L., Wang, X., Guo, H., Lasaponara, R., Zong, X., Masini, N., & Bachagha, N. (2019). Airborne and spaceborne remote sensing for archaeological and cultural heritage applications: A review of the century (1907–2017). Remote Sensing of Environment.

Bachagha, N., Xu, W., Luo, X., Brahmi, M., Wang, X., Souei, F., & Lasaponara, R. (2022). On the discovery of a Roman fortified site in Gafsa, southern Tunisia, based on high-resolution X-band satellite radar data. Remote Sensing.

Bachagha, N., Tababi, M., Selim, G., Shao, W., Xue, Y., Li, W., Bennour, A., Luo, L., Lasaponara, R., & Lao, Y. (2025). Facilitating archaeological discoveries through deep learning and space-based observations: A case study in southern Tunisia. Nature Communications.

Dr. Fang Li | Remote sensing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fang Li | Remote sensing | Best Researcher Award

lecturer, Dalian Minzu University, China

Fang Li 🎓 is a dedicated lecturer at Dalian Minzu University, China, specializing in computer science and technology. She earned her Ph.D. in 2023 from Dalian Maritime University, focusing on signal and remote sensing image processing. With a strong passion for innovation and academic excellence, she has developed a reputation for her cutting-edge work in hyperspectral image processing, anomaly detection, and real-time target detection. As an active IEEE member, Fang Li contributes significantly to the global scientific community through her impactful research and publications in top-tier journals.

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🎓Education Background

Fang Li received her Ph.D. in Computer Science and Technology in 2023 from Dalian Maritime University, China 🏫. Her academic foundation is rooted in advanced image processing and hyperspectral remote sensing technologies, setting the stage for her impressive research contributions.

💼Professional Experience

Currently serving as a lecturer at Dalian Minzu University 👩‍🏫, Fang Li has been actively engaged in teaching and research activities. Her experience spans several years of dedicated work in signal processing and remote sensing, with a strong emphasis on hyperspectral imaging applications. She also played a leading role in the Excellent Doctoral Dissertation Cultivation Program at her university, showcasing her leadership in mentoring and academic development.

🏅Awards and Honors

Fang Li has received institutional recognition for her academic excellence, including being a lead figure in the Excellent Doctoral Dissertation Cultivation Program 🏆 at Dalian Maritime University. While formal international awards are pending, her scholarly work in top IEEE journals reflects her growing global impact in the research field.

🔬Research Focus

Fang Li’s research focuses on signal and remote sensing image processing, particularly hyperspectral image analysis 🌌. Her interests include anomaly detection, target detection, band fusion, and real-time data processing. With over 15 journal publications and 6 patents under process, her work contributes significantly to the advancement of remote sensing and machine learning technologies.

🧩Conclusion

Fang Li exemplifies dedication, innovation, and scholarly excellence 📚. As a rising academic in hyperspectral remote sensing, she has consistently demonstrated the potential to lead and influence cutting-edge research. Her commitment to scientific development, paired with her IEEE membership and impactful publications, positions her as a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

📘Top Publications 

Abundance Estimation Based on Band Fusion and Prioritization Mechanism
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (2022)
Cited by: 32 articles (as per Google Scholar)

Bi-Endmember Semi-NMF Based on Low-Rank and Sparse Matrix Decomposition
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (2022)
Cited by: 27 articles

Progressive Band Subset Fusion for Hyperspectral Anomaly Detection
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (2022)Cited by: 25 articles

Sequential Band Fusion for Hyperspectral Anomaly Detection
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (2022)
Cited by: 44 articles

Sequential Band Fusion for Hyperspectral Target Detection
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (2022)
Cited by: 36 articles