I am a postdoctoral researcher in Bill Snyder's lab in the Department of Entomology at the University of Georgia, Athens.
My research focuses on spatial and temporal processes underlying variation in ecological interactions, with an emphasis on plant-arthropod interactions. One motivating question that guides my research is, "Why is the world green?" Such a simple yet profound question, the answers to which can inform how we can create sustainable food systems and maintain continuity between the natural and built environment.
My research focuses on spatial and temporal processes underlying variation in ecological interactions, with an emphasis on plant-arthropod interactions. One motivating question that guides my research is, "Why is the world green?" Such a simple yet profound question, the answers to which can inform how we can create sustainable food systems and maintain continuity between the natural and built environment.