Current Position: Post Doctoral Research Analyst at the Hawaii Cooperative Studies Unit at University of Hawaii at Hilo
PI: Dr. Helen Sofaer (USGS Research Ecologist at the Pacific Island Ecosystems Research Center in Hawai'i)
Education:
PhD Ecology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA (2025)
M.S Ecology, Colorado State University, Fort Colins, CO, USA. (2020)
B.S. Biology, University of Guam, Mangilao, Guam, USA. (2018)
Research Interest: Biological Invasion, invasive species' effect on biodiversity and ecosystem function, plant insect interaction, species loss & recovery, conservation, evolutionary ecology, & Equity in STEM.
October 23, 2025: It has been a wild summer and second half of the year! First off, I gave birth to a wonderful baby boy who hasn't let me sleep since June. I then start a post-doc position at UH Hilo in August! I am so excited to work with Dr. Helen Sofaer, who is a USGS scientist at Volcano Station! We will be modeling the detection patterns of an invasive beetle, Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle (CRB), in Hawaii. There's a lot of cool full circle moments happening for me. First off, I am again working with the UH Hilo folks like Sharon Ziegler-Chong again who is pivotal in creating the PIPES program that inspired me to pursue science. So I get to serve Hawaii once more and help create solutions in mitigating the spread of CRB, which is a major pest for coconut trees. Additionally, I get to work with CRB, which was at the height of its invasion in Guam when I was an undergraduate student at UOG. I'm also getting to expand my modeling skill which I am very excited about. In addition to all of this, I am also trying to publish the cool work I did during my PhD. So many cool things in the works! I'll try to update my website when I have time, but for now stay tuned!