Bio
Welcome! I’m a PhD student and aspiring remote sensing scientist at the Center for Systems Integration & Sustainability at Michigan State University interested in using satellite data to measure changes in environmental systems.
Currently, I study the interconnected effects of natural disasters across the globe using the metacoupling framework.
I was previously a member of the Assal Biogeography & Landscape Dynamics Lab at Kent State University where I started my journey through earth & environmental data science.
Education
Michigan State University | East Lansing, MI
PhD | August 2021 - 2027
Kent State University | Kent, OH
B.S. Geology | 2015 - 2019
B.A. Environmental Studies | 2015-2019
Experience
Michigan State University | Graduate Research Assistant | 2021 - Present
Kent State University | Biogeography Lab Technician | 2019 - 2021
Argonne National Lab | Student Undergraduate Laboratory Intern | 2020
Kent State University | Remote Sensing Undergraduate Research Assistant | 2018-2019
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