I am a marine ecologist, interested in the factors that affect the timing of invertebrate reproduction and how that timing, in turn, impacts planktonic and benthic marine communities. During my PhD at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Insitution, I studied these processes in intertidal barnacles using timeseries measurements of local populations, satellite observations of surface temperatures and currents, and population genomics of both adult barnacles and larvae. I do the bulk of my work in R (data cleaning, processing, plotting, analyzing), but I also dabble in bash and MATLAB -- and HTML, as of creating this web site.
I am currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Alfred Wegener Institute in Helgoland, Germany.Click through the tabs at the top of the page to learn more about me and my research. Use the links in the left-hand bar to contact me, follow my research, or find my publications.