Summary
Emily Rollinson is an Associate Professor of Biology with 11 years of experience blending teaching, field research, and quantitative ecology at East Stroudsburg University and Stony Brook University. She earned a PhD in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and has a strong track record studying plant demography and invasive species, including work on Centaurea stoebe. Emily brings practical classroom experience teaching statistics and plant diversity courses alongside postdoctoral quantitative work at Applied Biomathematics, reflecting a skillset that spans ecological theory, data analysis, and pedagogy. Colleagues describe her as someone who translates complex population models into actionable conservation and curriculum outcomes, and she often integrates real-world field projects into undergraduate learning. Based in Pennsylvania, she combines rigorous research training with a commitment to mentoring the next generation of ecologists.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Biology, Bachelor of Arts (BA), Biology at Skidmore College
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Stony Brook University
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