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Ester Ramos

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Job Title: PhD modeling morphosedimentary dynamics Primary Affiliation: Department of Environment and Soil Sciences of the Universitat de Lleida (UdL) Secondary Affiliation: Ecogeomorphology & Topographic Analysis Lab

Education

  • 1998 Technical Engineer degree in Topography (GIS specialization). Universitat Politècnica de Valencia (UPV)
  • 2001 Engineer degree in Geodesy and Cartography (GIS specialization). UPV
  • 2014 Master’s degree in hydraulic engineering and environment. UPV

Research

Modeling morphosedimentary dynamics in a highly dynamic gravel bed river.


Bio

Ester is developing her a PhD at the University of Lleida (Spain). She has worked in the public and private sectors over more than 10 years. During that period she was supporting and developing GIS-based applications for multiples purposes such as flood risk assessment. She has collaborated in teaching activities including theoretical and practical lectures in the Master of Civil Defense and Emergency Management at the University of Valencia (UV). She has also participated in supervising student dissertations at the UPV. Between 2012 and 2013, Ester was working in the AGADAPT European research project (Climate KIC) at INRA (National Institute of Agronomical Research-Avignon-France). During that period she was deploying novel methods to optimize water use in agriculture by estimating irrigation needs and evaluating future water resources for agriculture at regional level.


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Scholarly Contributions

Conference Papers, Presentations & Posters

  • Technology applied to emergency management (La tecnología aplicada a la gestión de emergencias), November 2006. Editors: Alfa Delta Digital S.L. ISBN: 978-84-96857-75-9. Braided Rivers Workshop, July 2014.
  • Ramos-Madrona, E.; Vericat, D.; Batalla, R.J. (2014): Morphosedimentary dynamics in a gravel bed river: the Upper Cinca (NEIberian Peninsula). Braided Rivers Workshop Die (France), 23rd – 27th June 2014.
  • Spanish geomorphology society (Sociedad Española de Geomorfología) Meeting, September 2014: Muñoz-Narciso, E.; Béjar, M.; Tena, A.; Vericat, D.; Ramos-Madrona, E.; Brasington, J.; Gibbins, C.N.; Batalla, R.J. (2014): Developing terrain models in a highly dynamic gravel bed river by means of automatic digital photogrammetry (Generación de modelostopográficos a partir de fotogrametria digital automatizada en un río de gravasaltamente dinámico). In: Schnabel, S.; Gómez-Gutierrez, A. (eds): Avances de la Geomorfología en España 2012-2014. XIII Reunion Nacional de Geomorfologia. ISBN: 978-84-617-1123-9, Universidad de Extremadura, Càceres, 335-338.
  • Spanish geomorphology society (Sociedad Española de Geomorfología) Meeting, September 2014: Vericat, D.; Batalla, R.J.; Gibbins, C.N.; Brasington, J.; Tena, A.; Béjar, M.; Muñoz-Narciso, E.; Ramos-Madrona, E.; Lobera, G.; Buendía, C.; López-Tarazón, J.A.; Smith, M.; Wheaton, J.; López, R.; Verdú, J.; Palau, A. (2014): Coupling channel morphology and ecological diversity in a gravel bedriver: MorphSed conceptual approach and experimental design. Schnabel, S.; Gómez-Gutierrez, A. (eds): Avances de la Geomorfología en España 2012-2014. XIII Reunion Nacional de Geomorfologia. ISBN: 978-84-617-1123-9, Universidad de Extremadura, Càceres, 167-170.
  • European Geosciences Union, April 2015: María Béjar Maceiras, Chris Gibbins, Damià Vericat, Ramon J. Batalla, Efrén Muñoz, Ester Ramos, Gemma Lobera, Jose Andrés López-Tarazón, Gemma Piqué, Álvaro Tena, Cristina Buendía, Colin D. Rennie (2015): Invertebrate driftduring in-channel gravel mining: the Upper River Cinca (Southern Pyrenees).
  • European Geosciences Union, April 2015: Alvaro Tena, María Béjar, Efrén Muñoz, Ester Ramos, Gemma Lobera, Jose Andrés López-Tarazón, Chris Gibbins, Ramon J. Batalla, Gemma Piqué, Damià Vericat (2015): Suspended sediment transport during in-channel gravel mining:spatial and temporal dynamics.
  • European Geosciences Union, April 2015: Damià Vericat, Ester Ramos, James Brasington, Efrén Muñoz, María Béjar, Chris Gibbins, Ramon J. Batalla, Álvaro Tena, Mark Smith, Joe Wheaton (2015): Multi-temporal topographic models in fluvial systems are accuracies enough to change the temporal and spatial scales of our studies?.

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