I am an ecologist and environmental scientist specializing in carbon cycling and allocation. I recently defended my PhD in Ecology and Conservation Biology at Texas A&M University, with graduation in December 2025. My research has been focused on how soil carbon dynamics and forest carbon allocation respond to natural and anthropogenic disturbances, such as forest management practices, drought, and wildfires, and how these responses influence ecosystem processes over time.
To investigate these dynamics, I integrate field-based measurements, such as soil chamber techniques and eddy covariance systems, with advanced data analysis, including spectral analysis and machine learning, to quantify carbon fluxes and understand belowground processes across spatial and temporal scales.
Broadly, I aim to advance our understanding of how natural ecosystems store and cycle carbon, and how we can manage these systems to promote long-term carbon sequestration, ecosystem health, and climate resilience.
Keywords: Soil carbon dynamics, Carbon allocation, Soil respiration, Forest ecosystem.