Meghan Hayden
@meghanthayden
(she/her)
PhD Candidate in Ecology @CUBoulder,
Graduate Research Assistant for NASA @BioSCape.
Remote sensing | Global change | Plant functional traits
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Wonderful thread by jebyrnes (he/him) on our new paper out today with Paul J. Ferraro Nutrient Network Christopher Severen AkiraSMori Alexandra Sasha Wright and many others! An interdisciplinary quant approach, massive collaboration , and innovative global dataset bring new insights.
Today, 6:30 MT. #trivia Sanitas Brewing Co. Come hang out with fellow pod members and show off your random knowledge
Students from six out of seven Plant Functional Traits Courses made it to the #ESA2023 #PFTC alumni meetup (plus instructors from all courses). It was fabulous to geek out about plant traits and catch up with everyone!
We had a fantastic 2023 Summer Graduate Research Assistant cohort in the Earth Lab CU-Boulder! Check out their blogs👇on #innovative #environmental #DataScience! Thanks Meghan Hayden, Maxwell C. Cook, Anna Lopresti, Jerry Gammie, Janushi Shastri, Behzad Vahedi! earthlab.colorado.edu/whats-new-eart…
We are moving! Recruiting grad students to work with me UC Berkeley Geography or ESPM starting fall 2024. Please send me a DM or email if interested in #hyperspectral #biodiversity #ecosystemfunctions
As climate change progresses, we struggle to manage for historical baselines. Decisions to direct or resist change have trade-offs. The Resist-Accept-Direct framework can help if it transparently balances trade-offs through an equitable process. New paper led by Katherine Siegel!
Fun collaboration with Laura Dee Meghan Hayden Uchechukwu Jarrett Amanda Carrico Dr. Kate Brauman @EreAceves. nature.com/articles/s4189… or rdcu.be/dx2Vp Lots of great work asks how global connectivity shapes risk. We argue for more of the reverse through 2 simple points:
Such an inspiring month hosting a OIST Visiting Program Thematic Program on response diversity with Owen Petchey. Great people, engaging discussions, and exciting projects starting to emerge from our workshop this week. Thanks, everyone, for coming to Okinawa! 🌟
Thank you to OIST Visiting Program for hosting us and organising this inspiring group!
Would you like to develop an #Environmental #DataScience project to address environmental biology challenges? (1) Move to #Boulder? (2) & join the U.S. National Science Foundation ESIIL team? (3) Apply now for 1 of 4 #postdoc positions with ESIIL at CIRES, CU Boulder 🦬! jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail…