Meet our 2019 – 2020 Global Change Fellows
Dont miss the first Global Change Seminar of the semester: Hurricanes: Extreme Weather in a Changing Climate, presented by our 2019 – 2020 Global Change Fellows! The event will be held this Thursday, September 26th at 3:30pm in 101 David Clark Labs.
We are proud to welcome our newest cohort of Global Change Fellows!
Learn about these exceptional multi-disciplinary graduate students.
Sam Flake
Department: Plant Biology
Research focus: Disturbance ecology
Learn more about Sam’s research.
Faith Johnson
Department: Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering
Research focus: Sea level rise / atoll islands
Learn more about Faith’s research.
Kate Jones
Department: Forestry and Environmental Resources
Research focus: Geospatial forest modeling
Learn more about Kate’s research.
Haofan Li
Department: Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering
Research focus: Air quality and climate change
Learn more about Haofan’s research.
Katie McQuillan
Department: Center for Geospatial Analytics
Research focus: Forest watershed hydrology
Learn more about Katie’s research.
Ana Maria Meza Salazar
Department: Applied Ecology
Research focus: Tropical stream ecosystems
Learn more about Ana Maria’s research.
Lise Montefiore
Department: Biological and Agricultural Engineering
Research focus: Water quality
Learn more about Lise’s research.
Mario Simon Pinilla-Gallego
Department: Applied Ecology
Research focus: Pollinator ecology
Learn more about Mario Simon’s research.
Emily Reed
Department: Applied Ecology
Research focus: Invasive species genomics
Learn more about Emily’s research.
Rachel Sussman
Department: Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences
Research focus: Soil geochemistry
Learn more about Rachel’s research.
Erin Voigt
Department: Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences
Research focus: Blue crab population dynamics
Learn more about Erin’s research.
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