NSERC Postdoctoral Fellow
ebash@uwaterloo.ca
Eleanor is a glaciologist specializing in structure-from-motion for monitoring glacier melt and modelling of glacier mass change. She has worked extensively with UAV mapping in mountain environments and is interested in streamlining structure-from-motion workflows. Currently, she is working on integrating glacier melt and hydrology modelling with time lapse imagery to understand glacier surges in the St. Elias Mountains, Yukon Territory. She also holds a guest appointment in the Applied Geospatial Research Group at the University of Calgary (www.appliedgrg.ca).
In addition to her research, Eleanor serves as President of the Board for the Girls on Ice Canada Society, a Revelstoke-based non-profit whose aim is to give high school girls opportunities to explore field science in the mountains of Western Canada (www.inspiringgirls.org/goi-canada). When she’s not in the field or in the office, she enjoys adventuring in the Rocky Mountains and on the Bow River with her family and two dogs.
