I am a Ph.D. graduate from Ohio University, where I specialized as a computational ecologist in the Snell Lab. I have cultivated a strong foundation in mathematics, biology, and engineering, which I have applied to complex ecological and data science problems. My work includes expertise in forest dynamics modeling, climate impact analysis, and big data integration. I have successfully optimized forest management strategies using predictive tools and advanced statistical methods, and I have developed scalable workflows for managing large, diverse datasets.
Throughout my career, I have worked on a variety of research projects, including studying chromosome differentiation in flies, analyzing disease dynamics in insects, and exploring plant-soil community patterns. I am skilled in developing simulation models to improve system dynamics analysis, and I have created innovative data processing tools to tackle bioinformatics and ecological challenges.Â
With experience in developing actionable insights from complex datasets and creating spatially explicit models, I am now seeking a data science or modeling role where I can continue to apply my expertise and drive impactful solutions.
Department of Environmental and Plant Biology
Porter Hall, Room 411
Ohio University, Athens, OH, 45701, USA
HL000018@ohio.edu