
Julie Vercelloni
Visiting Professor · Coral Reef Conservation
Queensland University of TechnologyAbout
Dr. Julie Vercelloni is a Visiting Professor at the School of Mathematical Sciences within the Faculty of Science at Queensland University of Technology (QUT). She holds a PhD from QUT and the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS), alongside a MSc from Université Pierre et Marie Curie and a BSc from Université Aix-Marseille II.
Her research focuses on integrating advanced technologies like machine learning, virtual reality (VR), and citizen science with statistical methodologies to address challenges in coral reef conservation. Key projects include the Virtual Reef Diver initiative, leveraging citizen science for reef monitoring, and using VR to assess ecological aesthetics. Dr. Vercelloni’s work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to understand and mitigate threats to coral reef ecosystems.
Her academic qualifications include a PhD in marine science (QUT/AIMS), MSc in applied mathematics (UPMC), and BSc in biology (Aix-Marseille II). She collaborates extensively with institutions like AIMS and the Great Barrier Reef Foundation, contributing to both theoretical and applied conservation research.
Publications highlight her expertise in Bayesian statistical methods, ecological data analysis, and the application of AI to environmental monitoring. Projects led by Dr. Vercelloni aim to enhance reef resilience through innovative data integration and community engagement strategies.
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