I’m a Postdoctoral Scholar working collectively with The Nature Conservancy and the College of Washington. I earned a Ph.D. from the Quantitative Ecology and Useful resource Administration program on the College of Washington, the place my analysis targeted on forest disturbances (primarily bark beetle outbreaks and wildfires) and their implications for forest resilience within the context of local weather change. I tremendously take pleasure in harnessing quantitative strategies to handle ecological questions and that support in pure useful resource administration and decision-making. In my function with The Nature Conservancy, my analysis seeks to raised perceive the complicated intersections of forest administration, wildfire, and salmon inhabitants well being throughout the West.
I’m initially from New England and have grown to like Washington in my years residing and dealing right here. Exterior of labor, you’ll typically discover me having fun with the nice outside on foot or on bicycle!