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Rebecca Rogers is a VET Lecturer at Charles Darwin University TAFE and a researcher at the North Australia Centre for Autonomous Systems (NACAS). She holds a PhD, M.Sc., and B.Sc., and is an Environment University Fellow in the Faculty of Science and Technology. Her research focuses on integrating drone technology into ecological and livelihood studies, with emphasis on wildlife surveillance and biosecurity.
Education: Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc. in relevant fields. Research interests include drone-based ecological monitoring, feral pig population management, and leveraging meteorological radar for wildlife tracking.
Key projects include assessing drone utility for feral pig surveillance, urban innovation monitoring in Darwin, and rock wallaby detection via radiography. She contributes to committees like the NT Drone Industry Committee and National Science Week NT Executive Committee.
Publications span topics such as drone-telemetry integration, cost-effective waterbird surveys, and radar applications in Southern Hemisphere ecology. Her work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to environmental protection and innovation.
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