Stephanie Duce
- stephanie.duce@jcu.edu.au
- Senior Lecturer, Spatial Science
Projects
1
Publications
35
Awards
5
Biography
My primary area of research is the application of geospatial technologies (e.g., Geographic Information Systems and remote sensing) to the study of Earth’s environment and natural processes. I am particularly interested in coral reef processes and geomorphology.
I first developed an interest in coral reef geomorphology (how reef features form and evolve) during my undergraduate degree at James Cook University where my honours research examined the impacts of harbour infrastructure on reef islands in the Torres Strait. I later completed a Masters in Geospatial Technologies in Europe with a particular focus on spatial data interoperability. After a few years working as a spatial analyst in the environmental consultancy industry I decided to return to coral reef research and completed a PhD at The University of Sydney. I enjoy multidisciplinary research and the opportunity to combine field work with a variety of geospatial technologies to better understand the world and our part in it.
Research
Research Interests
Reef evolution
Coral reef geomorphology
Spatial science
Fore reef hydrodynamics
Marine Protected Area Planning
Projects
Teaching
Teaching Interests
Authentic assessment for student success
Real-world field data collection opportunities
Focus on career preparedness
Research Advisor Accreditation
Advisor Type
Primary