Dr. Emma Asbridge | Satellite monitoring Award | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Emma Asbridge, University of Wollongong, Australia
An early career researcher with expertise in remote sensing, spatial science, physical geography, and Earth and environmental geosciences, Dr. Emma Asbridge currently serves as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of Wollongong (UOW). Since April 2022, has been leading an ARC Discovery Project focused on mapping, measuring, and modeling mangrove responses to sea-level rise and climatic variability. With a strong commitment to advancing knowledge in coastal management and environmental processes, [he/she/they] employs state-of-the-art remote sensing technologies, field surveys, and remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) to study the dynamics of coastal ecosystems. Dr. Emma Asbridge is skilled in GIS and remote sensing software, programming in Python, and has substantial experience in managing and analyzing geospatial data. research efforts have resulted in the successful acquisition of six grants over the past two years, alongside contributions to teaching and supervising multiple honors and PhD projects. is passionate about fostering a culturally inclusive research environment and is dedicated to building strong collaborations with governmental agencies and international partners to promote effective coastal governance.
Professional Profile:
Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award :
This candidate is an early career researcher specializing in remote sensing, spatial science, physical geography, and Earth and environmental geosciences. Their expertise includes utilizing advanced remote sensing techniques, such as field surveys and remotely piloted aircraft (RPA), to assess environmental dynamics in coastal ecosystems. Specifically, they focus on relationships between vegetation dynamics, sediment processes, geomorphology, hydrology, and climate change impacts. They have significant teaching and supervisory experience, guiding Honours, Masters, and Ph.D. projects, as well as a proven track record in securing research funding.
Education
- Ph.D. in Earth and Environmental Geosciences
University of Wollongong, Australia - Bachelor’s Degree in Remote Sensing and Spatial Science
[Institution not specified]
Work Experience
- Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
School of Earth, Atmospheric and Life Sciences, University of Wollongong (UOW)
April 2022 – Present- Leading the ARC Discovery Project: ‘Mapping, Measuring and Modelling Mangrove Response to Sea-Level Rise and Climatic Variability’.
- Responsibilities include developing new approaches to mapping and modeling mangrove distribution, collaborating with government agencies, supervising research projects, and contributing to curriculum development.
- Teaching Assistant
Assisted in teaching, practical supervision, administration, and student evaluation.
Supervised honours and PhD research projects. - Visiting Researcher
Japanese Veterinary Medical Association, Tokyo, Japan
Yamaguchi University, Yamaguchi, Japan- Conducted research related to large animal clinics and reproductive technologies.
Achievements
- Successful integration of various spatial data types to analyze changes in mangrove environments.
- Developed methodologies for measuring mangrove vertical elevation ranges.
- Awarded 6 research grants (internal and external) over the past two years.
- Completion of training focused on culturally responsive HDR supervision.