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I work as a graduate researcher in the University of Florida's
Virtual Morphology Lab.
I'm learning how to conduct anthropological research and forensic analyses on 3D digital models of skeletal remains.
I specialize in Endocast reconstruction and craniofacial growth of subadult humans.
Software: 3D Slicer & Amira/Aviso
Hardware: ARTEC Spac
I work as a graduate researcher in the University of Florida's
Virtual Morphology Lab.
I'm learning how to conduct anthropological research and forensic analyses on 3D digital models of skeletal remains.
I specialize in Endocast reconstruction and craniofacial growth of subadult humans.
Software: 3D Slicer & Amira/Aviso
Hardware: ARTEC Space Spider (light scanner) & NextEngine (laser scanner)
I received my
MSc in Bioarchaeology & Forensic Anthropology from University College London, England.
I've worked as a Graduate Analyst at the C.A. Pound Human Identification Laboratory in Gainesville, FL for 4 years.
I analyze unidentified skeletal remains and produce professional Osteological Reports for law enforcement.
Teaching Associate (2018 - 2022)
Department of Anthropology
& Honors College
(University of Florida)
Co-Founder: UF Anthropology "Undergraduate Mentorship Program"
Teaching Assistant at the Turkana Basin Institute in Northern Kenya (2018)
Field School: Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center, Alaska
Field School: "TBI Human Origins" semester abroad in Turkana, Kenya
Turlington Hall, University of Florida, 1600 SW Archer Rd, Gainesville, Florida 32612, United States
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