Lori Collins
Research Associate Professor & Co-Director,
Contact
Office: LIB 122
Phone: 813.974.0613
Email
Bio
Dr. Lori Collins is the Co-Director of the Alliance for Integrated Spatial Technologies (AIST), a Center in the ßÙßÇÂþ» Library that is working to preserve and protect the world’s cultural and natural heritage through education and global engagement. She also has courtesy appointments in the Department of Anthropology and the School of Geosciences.
Dr. Collins teaches courses on technologies for heritage preservation and museum visualization, and her research specialties include heritage and landscape preservation and documentation strategies for archaeology, Florida and Southeast U.S. archaeology, Mesoamerican iconographic and rock art documentation and preservation, and LiDAR and terrestrial laser scanning applications for heritage management.
Education
Ph.D. Applied Anthropology, ßÙßÇÂþ»
M.A., Applied Anthropology, ßÙßÇÂþ»
B.S., Agriculture, University of Florida
Teaching
Technologies for Heritage Preservation, Advanced Field Techniques, Museum Visualization and Informatics
Research
Heritage preservation strategies with terrestrial laser scanning and other spatial and imaging techniques, rock art documentation and preservation strategies, iconographic analyses utilizing advanced imaging and spatial techniques, visualization for heritage studies, 3D visualization and teaching strategies.
Specialty Area
LiDAR, Terrestrial Laser Scanning, 3D Printing, GPS, GIS, and Visualization Techniques