PhD Candidate
Michigan Technological University
I am an ecology PhD candidate at Michigan Technological University focused on understanding how environmental variability shapes biological systems across spatial and temporal scales. My work integrates field ecology, quantitative modeling, and applied conservation to address complex problems in wildlife management and ecosystem resilience. Much of my research focuses on conservation-relevant questions. I use interdisciplinary problems that require integrating ecological theory, statistical rigor, and practical management solutions.
Across all projects, my goal is to build tools and models that not only advance ecological understanding but also support evidence-based conservation decision-making.