Collaborations
My work sits at the intersection of ecology, climate science, data analysis, and environmental sensing.
I enjoy working with interdisciplinary teams and contributing analytical, modeling, and instrumentation expertise to shared research goals.
Urban Trees Ecophysiology Network (UTEN)
The Urban Trees Ecophysiology Network is a global effort to monitor how trees in cities respond to heatwaves, drought, and atmospheric change.
The network brings together researchers across disciplines to deploy sensors, share data, and better understand how trees function in rapidly warming urban environments.
My role
I contribute to UTEN by developing custom IoT sensing systems that collect and transmit high-resolution physiological and climatic data from trees around the world.
The device I designed ā nicknamed the Trumpet ā is a low-power, field-ready data-logging and communication system used at multiple UTEN sites.
It enables easy integration of dendrometers, microclimate sensors, and environmental probes, and streams data to the cloud for real-time monitoring and analysis.
š Read about the Trumpet device
š Learn more about UTEN
Other Research Connections
Much of my work involves shared datasets, instrumentation challenges, and cross-disciplinary questions. I collaborate when projects intersect with my focus on environmental sensing, climate extremes, and ecological time-series analysis, and Iām always open to new partnerships that fit this direction.