Summary
Anne Bjorkman is a Senior Lecturer based in Gothenburg with a decade of experience bridging quantitative ecology and data management. Trained to PhD level in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, she has held postdoctoral roles across Europe and North America and now focuses on teaching and research at Göteborgs universitet. Her technical strengths include database management in Microsoft Access, statistical analysis with R and SAS, spatial analysis with ArcGIS, and scientific writing and editing—skills she applies to complex biogeography and biodiversity questions. Known for fieldwork experience from primate and avian studies to large-scale biodiversity projects, she combines hands-on natural history with rigorous quantitative methods. Colleagues value her ability to translate intricate ecological data into clear, publishable science and practical database solutions.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, PhD, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at The University of British Columbia
BA, Ecology and evolutionary biology, BA, Ecology and evolutionary biology at Cornell University
English, Spanish, Russian, German