Summary
Robert Scheller is an accomplished landscape ecologist and research leader with 15 years of experience driving multidisciplinary science and research administration at North Carolina State University, where he serves as Associate Dean for Research and Professor of Landscape Ecology. He leads strategic research initiatives, expands and diversifies sponsored programs, and builds partnerships across academia, funders, and policymakers to translate landscape science into practice. With a Ph.D. in Forest Ecology from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and prior faculty roles at Portland State, he blends deep domain expertise with hands-on research experience from positions at Harvard Forest and the Conservation Biology Institute. As former president of the International Association for Landscape Ecology, he has a global perspective on applying landscape ecology to policy and practice and a track record of fostering collaborative, cross-disciplinary teams.
15 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Forest Ecology, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Forest Ecology at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Bachelor's of Science, Biology, General, Bachelor's of Science, Biology, General at University of Minnesota-Duluth