Professional summary

Jenna is a biodiversity scientist specialising in the use of technology, such as acoustics, cameras and robotics, to monitor and conserve biodiversity. Jenna completed her PhD at Imperial College London in 2021 where she used bioacoustics and machine learning to monitor the Geoffroy's spider monkey and investigate the effects of palm and teak plantations on biodiversity. She spent two years working for the Robotics department at EPFL in Switzerland and Imperial College London where she used robotics and acoustics to monitor freshwater and forested ecosystems across Europe.

At UKCEH Jenna manages an international network of automated biodiversity monitoring equipment used to understand the effects of anthropogenic change within tropical ecosystems and the impacts of sustainable farming on biodiversity in the UK. Jenna is interested in how we can use technology to better understand and conserve biodiversity, especially with the increasing threats posed by extreme climatic events.

Jenna works with partners globally to support nature conservation and sits on the boards of two overseas NGOs. She has a keen interest in outreach activities has developed her own audio-visual immersive experience which can be viewed here, and has presented and exhibited at many public events including festivals, museums and conferences. Additionally, Jenna is interested in the interface between art and science and how we can use art as a tool for outreach.

Other Publications

*Rizos, G., *Lawson, J., Han, Z., Butler, D., Rosindell, J., Mikolajczyk, K., Banks-Leite, C., Schuller, B.W. (2021) Multi-Attentive Detection of the Spider Monkey Whinny in the (Actual) Wild. Proc. Interspeech 2021, 471-475, doi: 10.21437/Interspeech.2021-1969

Lawson, J., Whitworth, A., Banks-Leite, C. (2022) Soundscapes show disruption across the diel cycle in human modified tropical landscapes" Ecological indicators 144 doi: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2022.109413

Lawson, J., Rizos, G. E., Jasinghe, D., Whitworth, A., Schuller, B. W., & Banks‐Leite, C. (2023). Automated acoustic detection of geoffroy's spider monkey highlights tipping points of human disturbance. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 290(1995). https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.2473

Lawson, Jenna & Farinha, André & Romanello, Luca & Pang, Oscar & Zufferey, Raphael & Kovac, Mirko. (2023). Use of an unmanned aerial-aquatic vehicle for acoustic sensing in freshwater ecosystems. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation. 10.1002/rse2.373.

Sethi, Sarab & Bick, Avery & Chen, Ming-Yuan & Crouzeilles, Renato & Hillier, Ben & Lawson, Jenna & Lee, Chia-Yun & Liu, Shiah-Hao & Parruco, Celso & Rosten, Carolyn & Somveille, Marius & Tuanmu, Mao-Ning & Banks-Leite, Cristina. (2023). Automatic vocalisation detection delivers reliable, multi-faceted, and global avian biodiversity monitoring. 10.1101/2023.09.14.557670.