Summary
Lucas Jardim is a postdoctoral researcher in ecology and evolution with nine years of experience studying macroecology, macroevolution and community ecology across Brazilian institutions. He holds a Ph.D. and M.Sc. from Universidade Federal de Goiás and applies strong data wrangling, statistical analysis and visualization skills using R and Python to translate complex ecological patterns into publishable science. His work blends quantitative rigor with clear scientific communication and mentoring, supporting students and collaborators through research projects and writing. Based in Goiás, Brazil, he brings sustained postdoctoral experience across national research centers, giving him a deep network and practical expertise in biodiversity and conservation questions. An analytical thinker who pairs field-driven ecological insight with reproducible computational workflows, he frequently bridges theory and applied conservation outcomes.
9 years of coding experience
Doutorado, Ecologia e Evolução, Doutorado, Ecologia e Evolução at Universidade Federal de Goiás
bacharel, Ciências Biológicas, bacharel, Ciências Biológicas at Universidade Federal de Alfenas