Emma Reich

PhD Candidate in Ecological and Environmental Informatics

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As a scientist I work to combine foundational plant ecophysiology concepts with remote sensing methods, mathematical and statistical models, and computational methods to address challenging ecology and global change related questions. My current research focuses on disentangling ecosystem-scale controls on coupled water and carbon fluxes using eddy covariance flux tower measurements and a combination of process-based and data-driven Bayesian models.

I am currently a PhD candidate in Dr. Kiona Ogle's Ecological Synthesis Lab at Northern Arizona University in the School of Informatics, Computing, and Cyber Systems. I am planning to graduate in Spring 2025, and will be looking for postdoc positions thereafter.

A picture of a flux tower in a pinyon-juniper woodland
A picture of a flux tower in a desert grassland
A picture of a flux tower site in a burnt mixed confier forest