I'm a data science educator with a background in the ecology of plant communities. I did my doctorate studying the ways in which biotic and abiotic stresses shape the structure and trajectories of tropical forests. In 2020 I came to the University of Oregon as a postdoc with two appointments: with Lauren Hallett quantifying the effect of rainfall variation on the coexistence of native and invasive grasses in arid grasslands; with the (now gone) Data Science Initiative to develop undergraduate and graduate degree programs at the UO. I now work full-time in the UO's Data Science undergraduate major, teaching DSCI 102 and DSCI 311, as well as serving as the Director of Undergraduate Studies
Education
PhD in Forestry and Environmental Studies; Yale University, 2020
BS in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology; Ohio State University, 2013