Stephanie Rogers

Position

  • PhD Student
  • Research Assistant

Contact

Office: 231

Phone: +41 26 300 92 42 / Fax: +41 26 300 97 46

Address:

       Department of Geosciences/Geography
       Chemin du Musée 4
       1700 Fribourg
       Switzerland

Email: stephanie DOT rogers AT unifr DOT ch

Personal Homepage : http://www.unifr.ch/geosciences/geographie/rogers

Research Interests

  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
  • Remote Sensing and Image Processing
  • Spatial Modeling
  • Glacial Archaeology
  • Geomorphology

Academic Qualifications

May 2010: Master of Science in Applied Geomatics, Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada

June 2008: Advanced Diploma in GIS, Center of Geographic Science (COGS), Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia, Canada

May 2007: Bachelor of Arts in Geography, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Current Projects

SNF Research Project: Modeling archaeological potential of high altitude passes and trails in the Pennine Alps using GIS tools

Teaching

  • GG.0255 Cartographie Géomorphologique (participating)
  • GG.0438 Seminar in Geomorphology (participating)

Publications

Rogers, S.R. 2013. “An overview of GIS methods available for use in glacial archaeology.†Journal of Glacial Archaeology. Forthcoming.

Rogers, S.R. and B. Staub. 2013. “Standard use of Geographic Information System (GIS) techniques in honey bee research.†In V. Dietemann, J.D. Ellis, P. Neumann (Eds) The COLOSS BEEBOOK, Volume 1: standard methods for Apis mellifera research. Journal of Apicultural Research 52, in press.

Rogers, S.R., T. Webster, W. Livingstone, and N. J. O'Driscoll. 2012. “Airborne Laser-Induced Fluorescence (LIF) Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) for the Quantification of Dissolved Organic Matter Concentration in Natural Waters.†Estuaries and Coasts 35(4):959-975.


 
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