Bioanthro/Anatomist/Climate Sci/Asst. Prof. @umnmedschooldlh @NatGeo Explorer. Models human environmental systems in SE Asia/Alaska. ❤️🐈🐕Opinions mine.
I am a Millennial academic. I have evolved as #RStats has evolved. We were once so innocent, full of "Toasted Marshmallows" and "Warm Puppies". Now we have seen behind the curtain. Now we are simply "Kick Things"
#AcademicChatter#phdchat
I’ve mostly been off twitter for a while (for many reasons) but I am here at #anatomy23 and I will be checking during the meetings and if you’re around let’s hang out!! :)
@NWSduluth Average of 23.75 total snowfall near corner of Rice Lake rd and W Beyer in Duluth. Took several measurements. Can see the two layers from the two waves.
Looking for a Postdoctoral Associate specializing in statistical predictive modeling! Open to multiple fields - we'll be using agent based models to forecast climate change scenarios in coastal Alaska. $ NIH min Fieldwork included!
https://t.co/EHT2PI9oRD
This project is a 4 year multi-institution multidisciplinary project focused on erosion, permafrost thaw and soil microbiology. My portion brings an archival and climate model approach to the rest of the work. Plz retweet! @ucsb_nceas@ESA_org @polargeospatial
🌟 New R package 🌟
{NatParksPallettes} is a color palette package for R inspired by National Parks ⛰🏕🏜
Available on GitHub: https://t.co/ZaLwAQ9oPb
#r4ds#dataviz#RStats
Exchange I have had several times
Them:”You don’t dress like a professor”
Me: “Everything I wear is dressing like a professor because I am a professor and I am wearing clothes”
When I got a phd They didn’t take my flannels and band tshirts and shorts friend
Excited to share our new review out now in @Trends_Ecol_Evo! We explore how landscapes of fear and rhythms of risk interact to form a ‘dynamic landscapes of fear', where spatial hotspots of predation risk vary across temporal cycles https://t.co/RNAZmm342E 1/
I (like others) academic code switch. A slipped y’all or ain’t won’t work here. I still remember one time I pronounced the g at the end in “orangutan(g)” and a professor stopped my presentation and said never say that again you sound ignorant. That was at least ten years ago