Emily Norton

Emily Norton

  • enorton at bournemouth dot ac dot uk
  • Postgraduate Researcher
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Biography

A Post Graduate Researcher in the location and detection of clandestine mass graves using multi-temporal satellite imagery. This research is match funded by the Inforce Foundation and Bournemouth University.

Favourites

  • Norton, E., Ford, A., Cheetham, P. and Gerdau-Radonic, K., 2015. Multi-Temporal Remote Sensing of Mass Graves in Temperate Environments. In: American Academy of Forensic Sciences 67th Annual Scientific Meeting 16-21 February 2015 Orlando, Florida.
  • Norton, E., Ford, A., Cheetham, P. and Gerdau-Radonic, K., 2014. Multi-Temporal Remote Sensing of Mass Graves. In: Forensic Geoscience: Future Horizons 3 December 2014 The London Geological Society, Burlington House.
  • Norton, E., Ford, A. and Cheetham, P., 2014. Multi-Temporal Remote Sensing of Mass Graves. In: Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society Annual Conference 2-5 September 2014 Aberystwyth, UK.
  • Norton, E., Ford, A. and Cheetham, P., 2014. Multi-Temporal Remote Sensing of Mass Graves. In: NERC Field Spectroscopy Facility Biennial Workshop at the Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society Annual Conference 2-5 September 2014 Aberystwyth, UK.
  • Norton, E., Ford, A. and Cheetham, P., 2014. Multi-Temporal Remote Sensing of Mass Graves. In: 3rd European Meeting on Forensic Archaeology (EMFA) 22-23 August 2014 Defence Academy of the United Kingdom, UK.
  • Norton, E., Ford, A. and Cheetham, P., 2014. The Prospection of Mass Graves: A Multi-Platform Approach. In: Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society Wavelength Conference 14-16 April 2014 Great Malvern, UK.
  • Norton, E., Ford, A. and Cheetham, P., 2013. The Prospection of Mass Graves: A Multi-Platform Approach. In: RSPSoc 2013 3-6 September 2013 Glasgow.
  • Norton, E., Wessling, R. and Mouazen, A., 2011. The Application of In Situ Reflectance Spectroscopy for the Detection of Mass Graves. In: British Association of Human Identification Annual Conference 9-10 April 2011 Manchester, UK.
  • Norton, E.A., Wessling, R. and Mouazen, A., 2011. The Application of In-Situ Reflectance Spectroscopy for the Detection of Mass Graves. In: American Academy of Forensic Sciences 63rd Annual Scientific Meeting 21-26 February 2011 Chicago, IL. American Academy of Forensic Sciences Proceedings 2011, 17, 196 Online PDF: American Academy of Forensic Sciences.
  • Norton, E., 2010. The Application of In Situ Reflectance Spectroscopy for the Detection of Mass Graves. Master's Thesis. Cranfield University.
  • Norton, E., 2009. Comparison of Fluorescence and Diode Array Detection (DAD) in the HPLC Analysis of Poly Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) Derived from Fire Scene Smoke Samples. Undergraduate Dissertation. University of Lincoln.

Conferences

  • Norton, E., Ford, A., Cheetham, P. and Gerdau-Radonic, K., 2015. Multi-Temporal Remote Sensing of Mass Graves in Temperate Environments. In: Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society Wavelength Conference 30 March-1 April 2015 Newcastle.
  • Norton, E., Ford, A., Cheetham, P. and Gerdau-Radonic, K., 2015. Multi-Temporal Remote Sensing of Mass Graves in Temperate Environments. In: American Academy of Forensic Sciences 67th Annual Scientific Meeting 16-21 February 2015 Orlando, Florida.
  • Norton, E., Ford, A., Cheetham, P. and Gerdau-Radonic, K., 2014. Multi-Temporal Remote Sensing of Mass Graves. In: Forensic Geoscience: Future Horizons 3 December 2014 The London Geological Society, Burlington House.
  • Norton, E., Ford, A. and Cheetham, P., 2014. Multi-Temporal Remote Sensing of Mass Graves. In: Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society Annual Conference 2-5 September 2014 Aberystwyth, UK.
  • Norton, E., Ford, A. and Cheetham, P., 2014. Multi-Temporal Remote Sensing of Mass Graves. In: NERC Field Spectroscopy Facility Biennial Workshop at the Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society Annual Conference 2-5 September 2014 Aberystwyth, UK.
  • Norton, E., Ford, A. and Cheetham, P., 2014. Multi-Temporal Remote Sensing of Mass Graves. In: 3rd European Meeting on Forensic Archaeology (EMFA) 22-23 August 2014 Defence Academy of the United Kingdom, UK.
  • Norton, E., Ford, A. and Cheetham, P., 2014. The Prospection of Mass Graves: A Multi-Platform Approach. In: Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society Wavelength Conference 14-16 April 2014 Great Malvern, UK.
  • Norton, E., Ford, A. and Cheetham, P., 2013. The Prospection of Mass Graves: A Multi-Platform Approach. In: RSPSoc 2013 3-6 September 2013 Glasgow.
  • Norton, E., Wessling, R. and Mouazen, A., 2011. The Application of In Situ Reflectance Spectroscopy for the Detection of Mass Graves. In: British Association of Human Identification Annual Conference 9-10 April 2011 Manchester, UK.
  • Norton, E.A., Wessling, R. and Mouazen, A., 2011. The Application of In-Situ Reflectance Spectroscopy for the Detection of Mass Graves. In: American Academy of Forensic Sciences 63rd Annual Scientific Meeting 21-26 February 2011 Chicago, IL. American Academy of Forensic Sciences Proceedings 2011, 17, 196 Online PDF: American Academy of Forensic Sciences.

Theses

  • Norton, E., 2019. A multi-temporal approach to using multispectral remote sensing for the prospection of clandestine mass graves in temperate environments. PhD Thesis. Bournemouth University, Faculty of Science and Technology.
  • Norton, E., 2010. The Application of In Situ Reflectance Spectroscopy for the Detection of Mass Graves. Master's Thesis. Cranfield University.
  • Norton, E., 2009. Comparison of Fluorescence and Diode Array Detection (DAD) in the HPLC Analysis of Poly Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) Derived from Fire Scene Smoke Samples. Undergraduate Dissertation. University of Lincoln.

Profile of Teaching PG

  • Demonstrator - Advanced Human Osteology, Masters Level, Bournemouth University. October 2013 - April 2014
  • Demonstrator - Advanced Human Osteology. Masters Level, Bournemouth University. October - December 2014

Profile of Teaching UG

  • Demonstrator - Human Osteology. Level I - Second Year Undergraduate, Bournemouth University. January - April 2013
  • Demonstrator - Applied Anthropology. Level H - Third Year Undergraduate, Bournemouth University. October - December 2014

Grants

  • Detection of Clandestine Human Mass Grave Sites using Airborne Remote Sensing (NERC Airborne Research Survey Facility, 29 Aug 2014). Awarded
  • Field Reflectance Spectroscopy for the Detection of Clandestine Mass Graves in Temperate Environments (Alexander Goetz Instrument Support Program, 07 Jul 2014). Awarded
  • Field Spectroscopy for the Detection of Clandestine Mass Graves in Temperate Environments (NERC Field Spectroscopy Facility, 01 Mar 2013). Awarded
  • Field Spectroscopy for the Detection of Clandestine Mass Graves (NERC Field Spectroscopy Facility, 01 Oct 2012). Awarded
  • Investigating the Application of Hyperspectral Imaging for the Detection of Clandestine Mass Graves (NERC Airborne Research Survey Facility/Field Spectroscopy Facility, 01 Oct 2012). Awarded

Qualifications

  • MSc in Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology (Cranfield University, 2010)
  • BSc (Hons) in Forensic Science (University of Lincoln, 2009)

Honours

  • Awarded the Prize for Best Oral Presentation at the Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society's Wavelength Conference (Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society, 2015)
  • Awarded the Forensic Geoscience Group Award for Best Student Presentation at the Bi-Annual Meeting "Future Geoscience: Future Horizons" (Forensic Geoscience Group - Geological Society, 2014)
  • Awarded the Poster Presentation Prize at Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society's Wavelength Conference (Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society, 2014)
  • Awarded the President's Cup for Best Oral Paper at the Society's Annual Conference, Glasgow September 2013 (Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society, 2013)
  • Awarded the Cranfield Forensic Institute Prize for High Academic Achievement (Cranfield University, 2011)

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