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Patricia Alejandra Rosell

Postdoctoral Researcher

Biography

Patricia (she/her) is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies at Carleton University. She completed her Ph.D. in the Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences at Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Argentina.

She is a geodesist and remote sensing specialist with over nine years of research and teaching experience. Her work focuses on the development and application of long-term environmental monitoring techniques, such as GNSS and DInSAR, to investigate natural and anthropogenic hazards, including landslides, volcanic activity, tectonic processes, and atmospheric dynamics. Her research has also included cultural heritage preservation, combining geomatics and archaeology to support landscape interpretation and geohazard assessment.

Working with Dr. Koreen Millard, Patricia’s postdoctoral research focuses on developing and assessing metrics for above-ground biomass and carbon estimation using UAV-LiDAR and satellite data for conservation management.

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