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I am a Biologist, specialized in Zoology and mainly interested in conservation biology, human-wildlife conflicts and animal behaviour.

I like the challenge of using innovative approaches and participating on multidisciplinary teams where project results are immediately transferred to industry and therefore become rapidly useful for society.

In the last years I have focussed my work on using Unmanned Aerial Systems and Internet of Things as tools for answering practical and theoretical ecological questions. I have conducted fieldwork in diverse habitats with a variety of animal species, but primarily raptors and ungulates, using diverse analytical and modeling approaches.

I have experience in developing project proposals, writing scientific articles and reports, and my studies in Business Administration have proven to be useful, as I am confident in fundraising, human resource management, dissemination actions and other administrative tasks also needed for research.

 

 

Work experience

Languages

Research fellow. Department Animal Biology. Universidad de Málaga. Spain

1/3/2022-present

Lecturer in UAV applications In Natural Sciences. Liverpool John Moores University. UK

21/1/2018-28/2/2022

Associate professor Postgrado “Experto Universitario en Vehículos Aéreos no Tripulados y sus Aplicaciones civiles”. University of Cádiz, Spain.

2015-2019

Postdoctoral. Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja, Ecuador

UAS for dry forest research.

20/6/2016-20/12/2016

Biologist. PhD. Vogelwarte- Swiss Ornithological Institute.

Advice on UAS impact on wildlife and recommendations for the use of this technology.

3/7/2015-30/10/2015

Freelance researcher and counselor. Main clients:

-LOCOSLAB: spin-off of Universität Duisburg-Essen (Germany). Publishing scientific papers about Internet of Things and Cooperating Objects for environmental applications. 1/1/2015-today

-Private company developing a UAS for game monitoring. Spain. 1/6/2015-today

Biologist. Doñana Biological Station. CSIC

​1/11/2012 - 31/12/2014

Project: PLANET (European Commission. 7th Framework Programme, Cooperation FP7-257649) Platform for the deployment and operation of heterogeneous networked cooperating objects. (Sensors in fixed and rotary wings UASs combined with static ones)

Biologist. Doñana Biological Station. CSIC

​21/05/2008-31/09/2012

Project: AEROMAB (Andalusian Government, Project for Excellence, 2007, P07-RNM-03246). Aerospace technologies for biodiversity conservation. UAS applications in conservation biology.

Biologist. EGMASA – Andalusian Environmental Management Agency.

5/05/2004-15/09/2005

Project: Conservation, management and monitoring of Spanish Imperial Eagle Aquila adalberti in Doñana National Park and control of non-natural mortality causes: poison, poaching and power lines accidents.

Biologist. MIGRES Foundation

15/01/2007-14/09/2007

Project: SADCON (Andalusian Government, Project for Excellence, 2005 / TEP-375). Autonomous distributed systems for environmental conservation. UAS adaptations for wildlife monitoring and infrastructures impact assessment.

Scientific advisor. University of Seville. Faculty of Engineering

15/07/2006-14/01/2007

Project: SADCON (Andalusian Government, Project for Excellence, 2005 / TEP-375). Autonomous distributed systems for environmental conservation. UAS adaptations for wildlife monitoring and infrastructures impact assessment.

-Spanish (Native language)

-English (Fluent)

-Portuguese (Intermediate)

-French (Intermediate)

 

Other Skills

-Driving license. High-level experience on driving in difficult terrains (4x4)

 

-Available for traveling.

Familiar with other cultures

 

-Used to work in the field (and staying in basic camps).

 

-Professional horse rider and horse riding trainer.

 

Education​

Jan 2023 Recognition “I3” I3/2021/221 (Secretaría General de Universidades, Spain).

Jun 2022 Recognition “Profesor Titular de Universidad” ANECA (Spanish Agency for assessment and evaluation of university teaching personnel).

Dec 2019. Recognition “Profesor Contratado Doctor” ANECA (Spanish Agency for assessment and evaluation of university teaching personnel). PCD: 2019-7161.

Dec 2019. Recognition “Profesor de Universidad Privada” ANECA (Spanish Agency for assessment and evaluation of university teaching personnel). PUP: 2019-7162.

Aug. 2018. Fellow of The Higher Education Academy in recognition of attainment against the UK Professional Standards Framework for teaching and learning support in higher education. Recognition reference: PR14789.

Sep 2017. Recognition “Profesor Ayudante Doctor” por la ANECA (Spanish Agency for assessment and evaluation of university teaching personnel). PAD: 2017-6211.

21/1/ 2015. PhD in Biology. University of Seville, Spain. Doñana Biological Station. CSIC. Supervisor: JJ Negro Balmaseda

2009. Master in Business Administration. MBA. Specialization: International Business. Faculty of Economics. University Pablo de Olavide, Seville, Spain.

2007. Diploma of Advanced Studies in Biology. Specialization: Conservation Biology. Faculty of Biology, University of Seville, Spain.

2003. Bachelor in Biology. Specialization: Zoology. Faculty of Biology. Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain

1999. Diploma in Sustainable Tourism. Stewardess School, Madrid, Spain. 360h.

Grants, fellowships and awards

2018 Awards. Shortlisted for Spotlight Award 2018 Liverpool, UK for the project: “Internet of things for the ancient art of animal tracking”

2009. Secretaría de Estado de educación y formación. Subd. Gral de Becas. Beca 23047 para Master Universitario en Dirección de Empresas. (Awarded 1,159€)

2009. Iberoamerican University Postgraduate Association (AUIP). Annual Travel Grants. Master thesis: Ecological and Sustainable Tourism Certification: Analysis of the certification program for sustainable tourism in Costa Rica" (Awarded 1,500€)

2007. Andalusian Government. Environmental Department. Grants for dissemination projects. “Unique trees and forests of Doñana National Park” (Awarded 20,702€)

2007. FORMADES. Leonardo da Vinci. Centro andaluz de Formación medioambiental para Desarrollo Sostenible. PIFEDES 23/7/2007 to 23/09/2007 (63 days)

2003. Spanish Ornithological Society (SEO-Birdlife) Annual Awards for research in conservation biology. "Impact of habitat fragmentation on steppe birds in Almeria province, Southeast of Spain" (Awarded 3,000€)

Stays in Internationally recognized Centres

19/10/2022-20/11/2023 University of Florence, Italy. Erasmus +KH103 teaching programme. (800€)

13/12/2021-17/12/2021 Teaching Doctorate programme Diversidad biologica y medio ambiente.

(doctoral), Grado Ciencias Ambientales: gestion recursos flora y fauna. (Undergraduate) 8 hours of teaching. Introduction to cametra trapping techniques. Master en diversidad biológica y medio ambiente (MSc), 10 hours of teaching. Staff Teaching Mobility Programme Erasmus + KH103 from Liverpool John Moores University UK. Universidad de Málaga, Spain. European Union (960€)

1/6/2019-1/7/2019 Estancia como colaborador docente externo. 3º Plan propio de docencia Anexo II – Ejercicio 2019 (Segunda Fase – Curso Académico 2018/19). Apoyo a la calidad de las enseñanzas de posgrado a través de la participación de colaboradores docentes externos. Facultad de Biología. Máster Universitario en Biología Avanzada: Investigación y Aplicación. Universidad de Sevilla, España. (450€).

12/6/2019 -21/6/2019 Teaching in Biology and Agricultural Schools 8 hours of teaching. Staff Teaching Mobility Programme Erasmus +KH103 from Liverpool John Moores University to Universidad de Sevilla, Spain. European Union.(960€)  

23/9/2016-23/10/2016 Hluhluwe iMfolozi National Park, South Africa. Impact of roads in protected areas.

1/8/2016-11/9/2016 INECOL Instituto de Ecología A.C. Xalapa, México. Assessment on the use of drones for studying wild ungulates. Cooperation in project design, seminars and paper writing.

23/6/2016-2/7/2016 University of Reading, School of Biological Sciences. UK. Cooperation in Project design and seminars

1/04-31/04/2016. Instituto de Agrononomía. InBio. CiBio Unmanned Aircraft Systems for environmental applications. Cooperation in Project design and seminars

21/11/2015-20/12/2015. Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja, Ecuador. Teaching the course on Unmanned Aircraft Systems for environmental applications. Fieldwork in dry forest.

10-17/10/2014. University of Edinburgh, Faculty of Informatics, UK. Unmanned aerial systems for gathering data from bio-logged animals.

30/7-30/8/2012. Centre for Wildlife Management. University of Pretoria. & CSIR Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. Pretoria, South Africa. Unmanned aerial systems for: rhino anti-poaching in Kwa-Zulu Natal, crocodiles survey in Limpopo River and Game monitoring in Gauteng Province. (30/7/2012-30/8/2012).

1-31/12/2009. University of Costa Rica. Faculty of Economics, Costa Rica. MBA Master thesis. "Ecological and Sustainable Tourism Certification: Analysis of the certification program for sustainable tourism in Costa Rica".

Presentations in Congresses
  1. Mulero-Pázmány M, Development of a fixed-wing drone system for aerial insect sampling. International congress 2nd Drone Users Conference: Conservation and Agriculture, Africa Massive, Elsenburg, Stellenboch, Western Cape (South Africa) (Oral)

  2. 7/2021 speaker by invitation on the plenary pannel: Using drones in biodiversity conservation: Risks, opportunities and futures. Drone ecologies congress. Exploring the opportunities and risks of aerial monitoring for biodiversity conservation. University of Bristol, UK (Oral)

  3. 12/2020 González-Suárez, M. Duffett, D, , D’Amico, M. Using species trait data to predict wildlife behavioural responses towards roads and traffic. Festival of Ecology. British Ecological Society, UK (online-poster)

  4. 3/2020 Duffett D, D’Amico M, González-Suárez M. Species’ traits as predictors of avoidance responses to roads and traffic: a case study on African ungulates. Savanna Science 2020. South Africa. (oral)

  5. 12/2019 D’Amico M, Duffett D, , González-Suárez M. Las características específicas intrínsecas como predictores de los impactos de carreteras y tráfico: un ejemplo con ungulados africanos [Species' traits as predictors of road and traffic impacts: a case study with African ungulates], XIV Congreso de la Sociedad Española para la Conservación y Estudio de los Mamíferos (SECEM) [14th Congress of SECEM (Spanish Society of Mammalogists)]. Jaca (Spain). (oral).

  6. 9/2019. The future of drones in conservation biology. Drone Engagement Day. Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom. (Invited talk)

  7. 4/2019. Drones and camera traps to study animal trails network in Doñana national park (Invited talk). 4th Natura 2000 congress. EUROSITE. Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Spain

  8. 3/2019. Duffett D, D’Amico M., González-Suárez M Species traits as predictors of road-avoidance responses in African ungulates. (oral). ACLIE African Conference for Linear Infrastructure and Ecology. Kruger National Park, South Africa.

  9. 9/2018. The future of drones in conservation biology. Drone Engagement Day. Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom. (Invited speaker)

  10. 7/2017 Novoa DC, Fattebert J, D’Amico M, , Hunter L, van Rensburg JJ, González-Suárez M. Temporal patterns in ungulate distribution related to the road-network of a South African protected area. International Congress for Conservation Biology, ICCB, Cartagena de Indias, Colombia. (poster)

  11. 6/2017. Martínez de Dios R, Figura R, Shih CY, Schwarzbach M, Alarcón F, Kropp A, Nebot H, Mann J, Radoi E, Dini G, Viguria A, Negro JJ, Ollero JJ, Marrón PJ. The integration of UAS in Internet of Things for Conservation biology. UAS4ENVIRO. Vila Real, Portugal. (oral)

  12. 7/2016. Experiences on the use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems in Conservation Biology. Small UAS for Environmental Research Conference. Worcester, UK. (oral)

  13. 2/2016. Unmanned Aircraft Systems in environmental research and management. Global Robot Expo. Madrid, Spain. (Oral).

  14. 1/2016 aéreos no tripulados (UAS o drones) en investigación y gestión del medio ambiente. Civildron 2016. Madrid Spain (Oral)

  15. 12/2015. Barasona JA, Acevedo P, Vicente J, Negro JJ. Uso de Sistemas Aéreos no Tripulados (UAS) para el estudio de la ecología espacial de mamíferos: comparación con el seguimiento telemétrico mediante GPS-GSM. XII Congreso de la SECEM. Burgos, Spain (Oral).

  16. 9/2015. Laguna E, Barasona JA,Vicente J & Acevedo P. Desarrollo de un índice de agregación de individuos espacialmente explícito: los ungulados de Doñana como caso de estudio. VI Reunión de Ungulados Silvestres Ibéricos (RUSI), Sao Pedro do Sul, Portugal. (Poster)

  17. 8/2015. González-Suárez, M, , D'Amico, M. Impalas on the road: assessing ungulate behavioral responses to the heterogeneous road-network of Kruger National Park. 27th International Congress for Conservation Biology. 4th European congress for Conservation Biology. Montpellier, France (Oral).

  18. 11/2014. Schwarzbach M, Viguria A, Martínez de Dios JR, Mann JM, Kropp A, Nebot H, Alarcón Romero F, Negro JJ, Kondak K, Yen Shih C, Ollero A, Marrón P. Heterogeneous networked cooperating objects for pollution detection and monitoring. 99th ESA Annual Convention. Sacramento, Ca. USA (Poster)

  19. 9/2014. “Use of Unmanned Aerial Systems for gathering data from animals marked with GPS collars in Doñana National Park (Southwest of Spain)”. 5th Biologging Symposium (5BLS), Strasbourgh, France. (Oral)

  20. 5/2014. Schwarzbach M, Laiacker M, , Kondak K. “Remote Water Sampling Using Flying Robots”. International conference on unmanned aircraft systems (ICUAS’14). Orlando USA. (Oral)

  21. 1/2014. Mann J, “Platform for the deployment and operation of heterogeneous networked cooperating objects. Horse marking application”. ISAE UK and Ireland Regional Meeting. Edinburgh, Scotland. (Oral),

  22. 10/2013. “Experiencias con ALNT en aplicaciones biológicas”. Congreso nacional sobre capacidades de aeronaves ligeras no tripuladas. Teruel, Spain. (Conference Proceedings)

  23. 9/2013. “Small RPAS in Conservation Biology”. International congress UAS China 2013. Beijing, China. (Invited talk)

  24. 7/2013. Barasona JA, , Acevedo P, Negro JJ, Gortázar C, Vicente J. “Spatial risk for tuberculosis in relation to domestic and wild ungulate distribution assessed by unmanned aerial systems”. The 2013 (62nd) WDA International Conference, Knoxville, USA. (Poster)

  25. 3/2013. “Unmanned Aerial Systems. Their application for wildlife monitoring in Doñana National Park, Spain.” Eurosite/CCW Natura 2000 Monitoring Workshop. Swansea, Wales. (Invited talk)

  26. 8/2012. Negro JJ, “AEROMAB: Small UAS for wildlife monitoring”. 5th North American Ornithological Conference. Universidad of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. (Poster)

  27. 12/2011. Negro JJ. “AEROMAB: “Small UAS for Montagu´s Harrier´s Circus pygargus nests monitoring”. RED UAS International Congress. Universidad of Engineering, Sevilla, Spain. (Poster)

  28. 10/2011. “UAS for wildlife monitoring”. International Congress UAS Latinamerica. Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil. (Oral)

  29. 5/2010. Mulero-Pázmány M. “Reconciling aerospace and biodiversity conservation”.. ESA European Space Agency. Space Expo, Noordwijk, The Netherlands. (Invited talk)

  30. 3/2010. Negro J, Puentes L. “UAS, a new tool for tracking migration”. 2nd Conference on Bird migration and global change: movement ecology and conservation strategies. Algeciras, Spain. (Poster)

  31. 12/2009. Puentes L, Negro J, Ferrer M., De Lucas M."UAS applications for terrestrial mammals studies”. IX Jornadas de la Sociedad Española para la conservación y estudio de los mamíferos, SECEM. Bilbao, Spain. (Poster)

  32. 12/2008. “Introducing AEROMAB project (Aerospace Technologies applied to Biodiversity Conservation). 10th annual TAAC UAS Conference. Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. (poster)

  33. 11/2005. Paracuellos M. “Effects of habitat fragmentation in two groups of vertebrates: birds and reptiles in Poniente almeriense (Southeast of Spain)”. Conservation Biology Congress. XV Ecology meeting of Mediterranean environments. Almería, Spain. (Oral)

  34. 5/2003. Paracuellos M. “Impact of habitat fragmentation on the steppe birds of Almeria province”. Conservation Biology Congress. XIV Ecology meeting of Mediterranean environments. Almería, Spain. (Oral)

Invited talks, workshops

10/2020 “Drones in Conservation Biology” CNRS/University of Lyon, France. (Invited talk)

12/2016. “Unmanned Aircraft Systems in environmental research”. Facultad de Biología, Universidad de Barcelona, Spain. (Invited seminar)

10/2016 “The use of drones in conservation biology”. Percy FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology DST/NRF Centre of Excellence. South Africa (Invited talk)

8/2016 “Drones como herramienta para la obtención de datos en ecología animal”. INECOL, Instituto de Ecología A.C. Xalapa, México. (Invited seminar)

6/2016 “Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Internet of things in Conservation Biology”. University of Reading, UK. (Invited talk)

6/2016 “Experiencias en el uso de Sistemas Aéreos no Tripulados en biología de la conservación”. Parque Regional del Curso Medio del río Guadarrama y su entorno. Spain (Invited seminar).

5/2016. “Experiences on the use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems in Conservation Biology” Seminarios CEF/CEABN. Instituto Superior de Agronomia. InBio, CiBio. Lisboa, Portugal. (Invited seminar).

11/2015. “Use of drones (RPAS) for environmental conservation”. University of Cádiz, Spain. (Invited seminar)

3/2015. “UAS in Conservation Biology”, To Ukrainian Aerospace Delegation. Strengthening of the State Space Agency of Ukraine (SSAU). EGNOS/Galileo and Remote Sensing (GMES). Center for advanced Aerospace technologies (FADA-CATEC), Spain, (Invited talk)

8/2012. “UAS for wildlife monitoring”, Centre for wildlife management. University of Pretoria, South Africa, (Invited seminar)

8/2012. “UAS for wildlife monitoring”. CSIR, South Africa. (Invited talk)

11/2011. “AEROMAB: Aviones no tripulados en Biología de la Conservación”. CABIMER, Sevilla, Spain (Invited seminar)

5/2010. “Reconciling aerospace and biodiversity conservation”.  Workshop on new capabilities for unmanned aerial systems (UAS). ESA European Space Agency. Space Expo, Noordwijk, The Netherlands. (Invited talk)

10/2009. “Light UAS for wildlife and habitat monitoring”. European Hearing on Light UAS. European Commission, Directorate General for Energy and Transport. Brussels, Belgium. (Invited talk)

Students mentoring and teamwork

PhD

2022. Geison Pires Mesquita. Nueva metodología de obtención de datos con sistemas aéreos no tripulados (drones) para estudios de ecología y biología de la conservación de grandes mamíferos en el bioma Cerrado. Univ. Autónoma de Barcelona. Rodríguez-Teijeiro JD, Mulero-Pázmány M, Wich S. (codirector). PhD Defense 28/2/2022. Excelente cum laude

2021 Tasmin Alexander. Addressing big-data challenges in drone ecology. Liverpool John Moores University UK. Ian Walkington (lead supervisor), Mulero-Pázmány M, Romano, A. (cosupervisors). On her first year.

2020 Penelope Rose Hamilton Wellman. Animal trails as indicators of animal populations’ spatial ecology. Liverpool John Moores University UK. Mulero-Pázmány M (lead supervisor), González-Suárez M, Nowack J, Triguero Ocaña R (cosupervisors). On her first year.

Master Thesis

2019 Joshua Hodkinson. Drones and networked technologies in anti-poaching. Master thesis. Director: Mulero-Pázmány M, Wildlife and UAVs MSc, Liverpool John Moores University, UK.

2019 Fern Brown. Study of animal trails using drones and camera traps. Master thesis. Director: Mulero-Pázmány M, Wildlife and UAVs MSc, Liverpool John Moores University, UK.

2018 Julian Terreros Martin. Use of animal trails as indicators of animal populations’ spatial ecology. Master thesis. Director: Mulero-Pázmány M, Wildlife and UAVs MSc, Liverpool John Moores University, UK.

2018 Alison Jones. Impact of human infrastructures on animal trails’ networks. Master thesis. Director: Mulero-Pázmány M, Wildlife and UAVs MSc, Liverpool John Moores University, UK.

2017. Diana Carolina Novoa. Temporal patterns in ungulate distribution related to the road-network of a South African protected area. Master thesis. Codirectors: González-Suárez M, Mulero-Pázmány M, D’Amico M, Fattebert J. Wildlife Management and Conservation MSc. Univ. of Reading, UK.

2017. Daniela Irene Duffett. Behavioural responses of African ungulates to heterogeneous road-networks: a multi-species approach. Master thesis. Codirectors: González-Suárez M, Mulero-Pázmány M, D’Amico M, Fattebert J. Wildlife Management and Conservation MSc. Univ. of Reading, UK.

2013. Jesús Gómez. Censo de especies de interés cinegético mediante aviones no tripulados (UAVs). Master thesis. Codirectors: Mulero-Pázmány M, Negro J. Máster en biología de la Conservación. Universidad Pablo de Olavide. Spain

2011. Paloma Cuesta. Respuestas comportamentales de las aves acuáticas al sobrevuelo de aviones no tripulados de pequeño tamaño (SUAS). Master thesis. Director: Mulero-Pázmány M. Universidad de Córdoba. Máster en Etología. Spain

 

Postgraduate thesis

2020-21 Alex Green. Animal trails as indicators of animal habitat use. Postgraduate thesis. BSc.Wildlife conservation. Liverpool John Moores University, UK

2020-21 Charlotte Hopley. Does grit size and sand humidity affect how geese are distributed on sand dunes? Postgraduate thesis. BSc.Wildlife conservation. Liverpool John Moores University, UK

2020-21 James Pybis. Camera traps data to compare animal traffic in different trail types. Postgraduate thesis. BSc.Wildlife conservation. Liverpool John Moores University, UK

2020-21 Nick Roberts. Animal trails, a literature review. Postgraduate thesis. BSc.Wildlife conservation. Liverpool John Moores University, UK

2020-21 Matt Sanderson. Using social networks to study road ecology in Kruger National Park, South Africa. Postgraduate thesis. BSc.Wildlife conservation. Liverpool John Moores University, UK

2019 Gloria Singh. Animal speed in trails. Postgraduate thesis. BSc.Wildlife conservation. Liverpool John Moores University, UK

2019 Jadene Galley. Activity patterns in animal trails. Postgraduate thesis. BSc. Animal Behaviour. Liverpool John Moores University, UK

2019 Charlotte Lucas. Animal use of trails in relation with environmental factors. Postgraduate thesis. BSc.Wildlife conservation. Liverpool John Moores University, UK

2019 John Rankin. Bird reactions to human in Rural vs urban areas in Merseyside, UK. Postgraduate thesis. BSc.Animal Behaviour. Liverpool John Moores University, UK

2016. Enrique Villamarín Alfonso. Uso de RPAS para detección térmica de ungulados en el coto VINATEA M-1068. Trabajo Fin de Grado. Escuela Universitaria de Ingeniería técnica forestal. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. Spain. Codirector with J. Solana Gutiérrez.

 

Postgraduate courses non-official (Trabajo de Fin de Curso Experto Universitario).

2018 Manuel Antonio Luna. Uso medioambiental de los RPAS sin necesidad de cámaras. Trabajo de Fin de Curso. Experto Universitario en Vehículos Aéreos no Tripulados y sus Aplicaciones Civiles. Universidad de Cádiz. Spain

2017 Jesús Jiménez López. Contribución de los RPAS en investigación y conservación en espacios protegidos: presente y futuro. Trabajo de Fin de Curso. Experto Universitario en Vehículos Aéreos no Tripulados y sus Aplicaciones Civiles. Universidad de Cádiz. Spain

2016 Manuel Vidal López Gracia, Soluciones para la conservación de la fauna salvaje mediante el uso de RPAS. Trabajo de Fin de Curso. Experto Universitario en Vehículos Aéreos no Tripulados y sus Aplicaciones Civiles. Universidad de Cádiz. Spain

2016 Maria I. Romero Medina. Comparativa de detectabilidad de cocodrilos en fotografía aérea obtenida con cámaras en espectro visible y térmico embarcadas en RPAS. Trabajo de Fin de Curso.  Experto Universitario en Vehículos Aéreos no Tripulados y sus Aplicaciones Civiles. Universidad de Cádiz. Spain

2016 José Miguel Vaca Viaña, Contribución de los RPAS en investigación y conservación en espacios protegidos: presente y futuro. Trabajo de Fin de Curso. Experto Universitario en Vehículos Aéreos no Tripulados y sus Aplicaciones Civiles. Universidad de Cádiz. Spain

 

Tutorship BSc students

Wildlife Conservation BSc. Liverpool John Moores University, UK

2021-22 7 students in Level 4, 8 students in Level 5, 2 placement students

2019-20. Charlotte Timmerhues, Annabel Walker, Chloe Webb, Katie Williams, Kelsey    Williams, Thea Wood.

2018-2020 Mathew Sanderson, Jasmine Simpson, Rebecca Spurdle, Katy Staples, James Talbot Wilkinson, Jade Venezis, Alex Wheaton, Keira Worral.

Animal Behaviour BSc. Liverpool John Moores University, UK

2018-19 Olivia Fiorillo-Hughes, Millie Flannery, Chelsie Hirons-Major, Sian Johnson, Niamh Kelly, Sophie Lancashire, Paige-Marie, Bell Houlder, Wilbur Tiley

 

Placement tutor

2021-22. Annabel Walker. The North of England Zoological Society (Chester Zoo).

2021-22. Charlotte Timmerhues. CSIRO FD McMaster Laboratory, 9308 New England Highway, Armidale, NSW, Australia

Reviewer for Scientific Journals

2021-22 Guest Editor. Special Issue “Drones for biodiversity conservation" “Drones”, MDPI. ISSN: 2504-446X. (JCR Impact factor 5.532; Remote sensing Q2. 10/34). https://www.mdpi.com/journal/drones/special_issues/drones_biodiversity_conservation#info

6/2021-10/2022 Guest Editor Special Issue “Feature Paper Special Issue on Ecological Remote Sensing”. 6/2021-10/2022 Guest editor Special Issue “Feature Paper Special Issue on Ecological Remote Sensing”. https://www.mdpi.com/journal/remotesensing/special_issues/FP_SI_Ecological_Remote_Sensing Remote Sensing. MDPI, ISSN: 2072-4292. (JCR Impact factor: 4.848; Environmental Sciences Q2 76/274; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary Q1 27/200)

Remote Sensing. MDPI, ISSN: 2072-4292 (JCR Impact factor: 4.848; Environmental Sciences Q2 76/274; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary Q1 27/200)

6/2021-act Section Board member of Remote Sensing. MDPI, ISSN: 2072-4292. (JCR Impact factor: 4.848; Environmental Sciences Q2 76/274; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary Q1 27/200)

3/2020-act Associate Editor in Remote Sensing in Earth Systems Sciences. Springer Nature Switzerland. Electronic ISSN:  2520-8209; Print ISSN:2520-8195

12/2/2019-present. Editorial Board member in “Drones”, MDPI. ISSN: 2504-446X. (JCR Impact factor 5.532; Remote sensing Q2. 10/34).

12/2017-present. Associate Editor in “Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation”. Wiley. London, UK. Impact factor: 5.481. 2020 Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate Analytics): Ecology

23/166 Remote Sensing 7/32 Online Issn:2056-3485.

-2016-22 Reviewer: Plos One 6;  Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation 2; Wildlife Biology 1; Animals 1; Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 1; Biological Conservation 1; Animal Biodiversity and Conservation 1; African Journal of Wildlife Research 1; IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems 1; European Journal of Wildlife Research 4; Journal of Unmanned Vehicle Systems 1; Wildlife research 1; Mine Water and the Environment 1; Frontiers of Biogeography 1; Science Robotics 1; Geocarto International 1; Conservation Physiology 1; Drones 1; PeerJ 1; Remote sensing 1; Environmental Conservation 1

 

The reviews are also accessible at:

 https://publons.com/author/1176010/margarita-mulero-pazmany#profile

 

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