I am a biogeochemist and physical geographer with interests in carbon and nutrient cycling in northern boreal and Arctic ecosystems. From northern Sweden to western boreal Canada, I look to understand how climate change, including warming temperatures, wildfire, and permafrost thaw, will impact northern ecosystems. In my new role at UBC, I am most excited to share my love for northern research through mentoring undergraduate and graduate students. In my free time I love to explore the great outdoors via waterways and cycling.

Academic Positions:

  • Assistant professor, Geography Department, University of British Columbia (2024-)
  • NSF Postdoctoral Fellow in Biology, University of New Hampshire
  • Postdoctoral Researcher, Woodwell Climate Research Center
Interests
  • Land-Atmosphere Climate Interactions
  • Nature-Based Climate Solutions
  • Arctic Ecosystems
Education
  • Ph.D., Department of Renewable Resources

    University of Alberta

  • B.A. Honors in Environmental Science

    Wheaton College (Massachusetts)

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