About

Dr. Marie-France Jones is the Chair of University Studies and Environmental Technology and an environmental science instructor at Keyano College in Fort McMurray, Alberta. She specializes in geophysical science, teaching courses in soil science, geotechnical engineering, and land reclamation. She also teaches an introductory level GIS course, getting students into the world of remote sensing and mapping technology.

 

Email: marie-france.jones@keyano.ca
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mfnjones/

Education

Doctor of Philosophy in Forestry (PhD) Oct 2019
University of New Brunswick, Fredericton NB
Thesis title: Mapping soil trafficability by way of temporal hydrology modeling and spatial wet-areas-mapping

Diploma in University Teaching May 2015
Centre for Enhanced Teaching and Learning, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB

Master of Science Forestry (MScF) Sept 2012
University of New Brunswick, Fredericton NB
Thesis Title: Modelling stream discharge in forest catchments across Canada: hydraulic conductivity calibrations

Bachelor of Science in Forest and Environmental Management (BScF) April 2009
University of New Brunswick, Fredericton NB

Work Experience

Keyano College
School of University Studies, Career Programs & Academic Upgrading
Fort McMurray, Alberta

Department Chair – University Studies and Environmental Technology July 2022 – Current

  • Overseeing new course and program development. Preparing program and course proposal changes.
  • Managing department budget, assessing operational needs and monitoring expenditures.
  • Creating equitable workload for faculty.
  • Observing and evaluating faculty performance.
  • Point of contact for student concerns.

Environmental Science Instructor August 2019 – Current

  • Curriculum review, development, and delivery of lectures and labs.
  • Advising and mentoring students within the Environmental Technology (ENVT) diploma and Bachelor of Environmental Science (ENVS) programs.
  • Lead instructor for environmental courses, including field lab excursions, and lectures, for the ENVT and ENVS programs.
  • Participates in program advisory committee, community outreach, and program review and accreditation.

Courses List:

  • SOILS 210 – Introduction to Soil Science and Soil Resources
  • GEOG 105 – Introduction to Mapping, GPS, Remote Sensing and GIS
  • EAS 100 – Planet Earth
  • ENVT 111 – Health and Safety for the Environment Industry
  • ENVT 165 – Geotechnical Sampling and Instrumentation
  • ENVT 266 – Land Reclamation
  • ENVS 4201 – Environmental Research Methods
  • ENVS 4406 – Soil Genesis and Land Use

 

University of New Brunswick
Forest Watershed Research Centre
Fredericton, New Brunswick

Graduate Teaching Assistant Sept 2009 – 2019

  • Lead lab instructor and teaching assistant for Bachelor of Science in Forestry and Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Natural Resources courses at UNB. Courses focused on forest soils, water quality, and GIS.
  • Marked papers and assisted with field work and in lab setups.
  • Responsible for creating new lab curriculum and teaching FOR 3457 Water Quality labs.
  • Assisted lead instructor in teaching lectures for FOR 2505 when needed.

Course Labs Taught/Assisted:

  • FOR 2505 – Soils for Plant Growth
  • FOR 3456 – Forest Watershed and Forest Fire Management*
  • FOR 3457 – Forest Watershed and Water Quality Management*
  • FOR 1000 – Introduction to Forest Mensuration*
    * Instruction of lab component only.

Research Experience

University of New Brunswick
Forest Watershed Research Centre
Fredericton, New Brunswick

Graduate Research Assistant Sept 2009 – 2019

  • Modeling forest hydrology, water quality, and nutrient flows in watersheds across Canada using STELLA-based computer modeling software.
  • Lead research focused on soil trafficability – the effects heavy machinery operation on soils in New Brunswick. Research focused on creating predictive trafficability maps using continuous soils maps and wet-areas-mapping on forest soils. Maps developed using R, STELLA, and ArcGIS programs.
  • Collaboration with government and industry work groups.
  • In charge of managing summer students – safety, field data collection, lab coordination.
  • Redesigned and maintained watershed center website.

Lab Technician Feb 2008 – Sept 2019

  • Responsible for organizing and processing lab samples (water, mineral and organic soil samples).
  • Familiar with nutrient extracting, organic matter (LECO-2000 CNS) and mercury analysis (DMA-80 Direct Mercury Analyzer).
  • Organized, handled, and maintained an effective database and filing system for lab results.