Stephanie Freund is a doctoral student in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology at Cornell University with eight years of experience translating ecological fieldwork and large environmental datasets into insights on carbon and nutrient cycling. Her research bridges applied restoration and fundamental biogeochemistry, focusing on nutrient acquisition by temperate forest trees across root-to-stand scales using diverse measurement techniques. Previously she served as a rangeland data analyst for the USDA ARS and as a data science fellow at NCEAS, combining strong ecoinformatics skills with hands-on soil and ecosystem ecology. Based in Ithaca, she brings practical restoration experience, a knack for wrangling complex datasets, and a curiosity about both wild and domestic plant–soil interactions that informs scalable conservation and sustainability solutions.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Virginia Tech
Master’s Degree, Geography, Master’s Degree, Geography at University of Nevada-Reno
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Stephanie Freund - Doctoral Student at Cornell University