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Department of Zoology

 

I am a PhD student in the Conservation Science Group (Zoology) and Energy and Environment Group (Computer Science); I am part of the larger AI for Environmental Risks (AI4ER) Centre for Doctoral Training with funding from the Cambridge Centre for Carbon Credits (4C). My research focuses on the uses of predictive modeling for biodiversity conservation, with an emphasis on quantifying species-specific responses to human disturbance and an eye towards integration into 4C’s LIFE biodiversity metric to capture fine-grained changes in species extinction risk. I am supervised by Andrew Balmford, with co-supervision from Anil Madhavapeddy and Tom Swinfield.

Previously, I received a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Data Science with a minor in Math from William & Mary and Master of Research (MRes) in Environmental Data Science from Cambridge.