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Positions

2007- present. Postdoctoral Fellow. Computational Ecology and Environmental Sciences Lab, Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK. Projects: Spread of invasive species; Biodiversity of montane cloud forests; Optimal reserve design.

2005–2006. Postdoctoral Fellow. Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology Department, University of California Santa Barbara, USA. Projects:Spread of invasive species; Persistence and spread of populations in systems with unidirectional flow; Population dynamics of semi-discrete consumer-resource systems. Advisors: Jonathan Levine, Roger Nisbet, and Bill Murdoch.

Education

1999–2001  PhD in Theoretical Ecology. University of Abertay Dundee, Scotland, UK. Why it takes all kinds: diversity mechanisms and patterns in ecological communities.

1994–1998  BA in Mathematics. University of Rochester, NY. 

Teaching

  2003-2005

Lecturer. Ecological Models for graduate and undergraduate students. University of California Santa Barbara, CA.

 

Last updated: March, 2007