Cory Merow is a research professor and ecological modeler with 12 years of experience applying quantitative and computational approaches to ecology and evolution. Based at the University of Connecticut after roles at Yale, the Smithsonian, and Microsoft Research, he has led NSF-funded projects on community assembly, parallel radiations, and climate impacts on forest biodiversity. He blends a strong physics and applied mathematics background (MS, BS) with a PhD in ecological modeling to translate complex ecological questions into rigorous statistical and computational analyses. His career includes hands-on field and international collaboration experience, including work in South Africa and with federal agencies, reflecting a rare mix of theoretical, empirical, and policy-oriented science.
12 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Ecological Modeling, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Ecological Modeling at University of Connecticut
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Cory Merow - Research Professor at University of Connecticut