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I hold a PhD in Geography from Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany (2019), and an MSc in Geomatics from the University of Waterloo, Canada (2012). My work in GIScience has focused on enhancing our understanding of the world through geospatial analysis. I have collaborated with government, academic, and private institutions across Austria, France, Chile, Italy, China, New Zealand, and Canada, applying innovative geospatial solutions to support decision-making in natural hazards and environmental change. Before joining Laurier, I worked at the City of Kitchener, Canada, developing geospatial solutions for urban planning and smart city initiatives.
My research in GIScience focuses on natural hazards and environmental change, with an emphasis on monitoring, change detection, and spatial-temporal prediction of Earth surface processes in mountain and cold regions.
I work on a range of geoscience topics, from applying machine learning to predict geohazards and environmental risks to developing methods for improving topographic change detection using remote sensing and drones. My research aims to enhance our ability to model, monitor, and mitigate the impacts of natural processes on landscapes, infrastructure, and communities.
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