I am postdoctoral researcher who's passionate about ecosystem stability and resilience to disturbance, and this is my personal, but quite academic, website! Here, you'll find my research interests, my academic and professional histories and the work that I have developed so far. I hope you'll also find something interesting that you'd like to discuss with … Continue reading Welcome!
FOR-CAST is hiring
Our very own Alex Chubaty is hiring a geospatial programmer at FOR-CAST Research & Analytics. If you like coding and being deeply involved with landscape and forest model development, this is for you! In addition to having a great boss ;), you'll be collaborating with several dynamic and fun teams, such as Predictive Ecology Lab, … Continue reading FOR-CAST is hiring
Long due: our findings from the Landscapes In Motion Project
The Landscapes in Motion project came to its end and we wrapped up our (the Modelling Team's) findings in this nice post.If you are curious about the Fire Regime and Visual Applications findings, check them out here and here.I was truly honoured to be part of this project, during which I learned so much about … Continue reading Long due: our findings from the Landscapes In Motion Project
Modeller puts her field boots on – lessons learned from fieldwork in the Alberta Foothills
When Dr Cameron Naficy invited me to participate on his field season this last summer I immediately said 'yes'. "What a great opportunity to breathe fresh air and do some exercise, while I get more familiar with the ecosystems I'm supposed to be modelling and with dendrochronology field sampling techniques!" I thought, as my eyes … Continue reading Modeller puts her field boots on – lessons learned from fieldwork in the Alberta Foothills
Landscapes in Motion goes to the Ecological Society of America meeting in New Orleans!
Another blog post I wrote for the LIM webpage that you can find here. If you are lazy, like me, here's a shortcut. This piece was originally published on the Landscapes in Motion blog. Landscapes in Motion is a large-scale, multidisciplinary project examining historical wildfire patterns and landscape change in the southern Rockies of Alberta, … Continue reading Landscapes in Motion goes to the Ecological Society of America meeting in New Orleans!
SpaDES goes to ULaval, Quebec City
That's right, we're giving two SpaDES workshops at the University of Laval, Quebec City, this coming May 2nd. The two workshop sessions are part of theĀ 12th Annual Conference of the Centre for Forest Research (Centre d'Etude de la Foret), and we were very happy to discover that we have a full house for both! The … Continue reading SpaDES goes to ULaval, Quebec City