Summary
Dan Greenberg is a quantitative evolutionary ecologist with nine years of research experience applying frequentist and Bayesian statistics, modeling, and data visualization to ecological and conservation questions. Currently a Research Associate at the Reef Environmental Education Foundation in Vancouver, he blends rigorous academic training—a PhD in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology—with hands-on postdoctoral work at UC San Diego and SFU. Dan tutors and mentors diverse student groups, reflecting a commitment to clear communication and capacity building alongside technical research. He is comfortable translating complex population- and evolutionary-model outputs into actionable insights for applied conservation, and often pairs open, reproducible workflows with strong statistical inference. An underappreciated strength is his ability to pivot methods across systems and scales, making him adept at tackling problems outside traditional ecological domains.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Population Biology, Master of Science - MS, Population Biology at McGill University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Wildlife Biology, Bachelor of Science - BS, Wildlife Biology at University of Guelph
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Simon Fraser University