I am a quantitative ecologist interested in disease and wildlife issues. I recently completed my Ph.D. the University of South Florida-Department of Integrative Biology (USF-IB), where I was a member of the the Kramer Lab. My research focuses on applying mathematical and statistical methods to ecological data to explore species invasions, niche structure and habitat suitability, as well as epidemiological pathways.
I recently completed my dissertation, titled “ Species Distribution Modeling with Environmental Time Series Data and Deep Learning”, which explores the application of deep learning models to evaluate temporal patterns within environmental data to classify species distributions and assess habitat suitability. Other current research projects I am involved in include examining the environmental impact of introduced game birds, and developing biologically informative machine learning algorithms.
Before my time at USF, I earned both my Bachelor’s in Mathematics (2013) and Master’s in Interdisciplinary Ecology (2018) from the University of Florida (Go Gators!). During my undergraduate studies, I focused on applied analysis, along with secondary education and curriculum theory. For my Master’s thesis, I researched the success and failures of introduced Galliformes, particularly the Alectoris chukar (chukar partridge).
Aside from academia, I am interested in biking, hiking, and all things outdoors. I am a lead Bird of Prey handler and community educator at Boyd Hill Nature Preserve in St. Petersburg, FL. I am also actively involved in the Florida craft beer community, and original crew member and taproom manager of Cypress & Grove Brewing Co. in Gainesville, FL.
Ph.D. in Integrative Biology, 2024
University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
M.S. in Interdisciplinary Ecology, 2018
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
B.A. in Mathematics, 2013
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
A.A. in Mathematics, 2010
Santa Fe College, Gainesville, FL