معرفی
Alexandria Orozco is a biological anthropologist/bioarchaeologist with a biocultural approach to studying human history. She serves as a Visiting Professor at Oxford College of Emory University and a Courtesy Research Associate at the University of Central Florida (UCF). Her research integrates biological, geospatial, and quantitative methods to explore identity, diet, health, and mobility in past populations via stable isotopic analysis of skeletal tissues (carbon, nitrogen, oxygen).
Education:
- PhD in Integrative Anthropological Sciences, University of Central Florida
- Graduate Certificate in GIS, University of Texas at Dallas
- Graduate Certificate in GIS, University of Central Florida
- MA in Anthropology, University of Central Florida
- BA in Anthropology and History, University of North Texas
Her geospatial expertise includes modeling, photogrammetry, AR/VR, and spatial statistics. She recently extended the DATCH cultural heritage VR platform into forensic and osteological applications and contributed to the development of 3U satellites at UCF. At Oxford College, she leads student-led research analyzing the campus osteological teaching collection through macroscopic and chemical methods.





