Équipe
Équipe actuelle
Myriam Lemelin, Ph.D.
Professeure agrégée
Département de géomatique appliquée, Université de Sherbrooke


Éloïse Brassard
Étudiante au doctorat en télédétection (2024 - présent)
Télédétection et caractérisation de milieux riches en fer potentiellement habitables sur Mars.

Guilhem Calas
Étudiante à la maîtrise en géomatique appliquée et télédétection (2025 - présent)
Étude de la morphologie des cratères lunaires dans la région de l'anomalie magnétique de Reiner Gamma.

Basile Vladimir Fauconnier
Étudiante au Master en Sciences spatiales (Université de Liège) (2025 - présent)
La caractérisation de la géochimie et du contenu organique de milieux analogues martiens (chapeaux de fer réactifs) dans l’Arctique canadien afin d’évaluer leur potentiel astrobiologique.

Stéphanie Lachance
Étudiante à la maîtrise en géomatique appliquée et télédétection (2020 - présent)
Télécartographie prédictive des chapeaux de fer en terrain volcanique.

Matthieu Roy
Stagiaire (2026)
Étudiant au baccalauréat en géomatique appliquée à l’environnement à l’Université de Sherbrooke
Anciens étudiants
Étienne Clabaut (2020)
Project: A Deep Learning Approach to the Detection of Gossans in the Canadian Arctic.
Scientific paper linked to the project: A Deep Learning Approach to the Detection of Gossans in the Canadian Arctic.
Benoît Desrochers (2021 – 2025)
Thesis : Using super-resolution and photogrammetry to obtain high-resolution digital terrain models from descent imagery for Lunar and Martian exploration.
Alex Camon (2022 – 2024)
Thesis : Spectral properties of ilmenite, hematite and spinel: implications for future lunar exploration missions.
Gaëlle Belleau-Magnat (2022 – 2024)
Thesis : Geochemical, mineralogical and morphological spectroscopic analysis of gossans from Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut, Canada, as Martian analogues.
Scientific paper linked to the project: Mineralogy, geochemistry and morphology of Arctic gossans on Axel Heiberg Island, NU, Canada: Spectroscopic investigation and implications for Mars.
Éloïse Brassard (2021 – 2024)
Thesis: Characterizing gossans in the Canadian Arctic and remote sensing using target detection algorithms on multi- and hyperspectral images.
Samuel Gagnon (2021 – 2024)
Thesis: New identifications of impact melts at the lunar South Pole and evaluation of their accessibility for future lunar exploration missions.
Samuel Bouffard (2021 – 2023)
Thesis: Development of a geospatial model to identify potential lunar landing sites, permanent shadow regions, hibernation sites and routes for future robotic missions to the lunar South Pole.
Frédéric Diotte (2020 – 2023)
Thesis: Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy for the identification and quantification of volatiles and platinum group elements in the Lunar regolith.
Scientific paper linked to the project: Laser-induced Breakdown Spectroscopy of Ice-regolith Mixtures: Implications for Measurements on Planetary Surfaces.
Laurie Rivet (2020)
Essay: Mapping volcanic hazards and risks of Kilauea volcano in Hawaii using a multicriteria analysis method.
Basile Fauconnier (Fall 2025)
Projet : Analysis of Moon Mineralogy Mapper hyperspectral data for the Haworth region at the lunar south pole.
Meriem Sarra Tairi (summer 2025)
Projet : Analysis of Moon Mineralogy Mapper hyperspectral data for the Haworth region at the lunar south pole.
Abigaëlle Lagneaux (summer 2025)
Projet : Morphological study of lunar craters in the region of the Reiner Gamma magnetic anomaly.
Guilhem Calas (summer 2024)
Project: Morphological study of lunar craters in the region of the Reiner Gamma magnetic anomaly.
Anthony Mandeville (fall 2023)
Project: Acquisition and dissemination of research data (development of a goniometer and a spectral database).
Anne-Sophie Roy (winter 2023)
Project: Remote predictive mapping of the South Fiord region on Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut, Canada.
Alex Camon (winter 2021)
Project: Prospects for detecting water ice at the Moon's south pole using hyperspectral data from the Kaguya Spectral Profiler.
Scientific paper linked to the project: Compositional Maps of the Lunar Polar Regions Derived from the Kaguya Spectral Profiler and the Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter Data.
Benoît DesRochers (fall 2020)
Project: Survey of terrestrial gossans typical mineral detections on Mars.
Éloïse Brassard (fall 2020)
Project: Development of a website for the T-MARS project to present the research project, the study region and the results to the public.
Alex Camon (summer 2020)
Project: Calculation of mineral distribution and abundance at the lunar poles using hyperspectral data from the Kaguya Spectral Profiler.
Éloïse Brassard (winter 2020)
Project: Creation of a database of known occurrences of gossans in the Canadian Arctic.
Scientific papers linked to the project: A preliminary inventory of gossans identified in the Canadian Arctic and A Deep Learning Approach to the Detection of Gossans in the Canadian Arctic.
Adriana Marina Cardini (winter 2020)
Project: Survey of terrestrial gossans typical mineral detections on Mars.




