About Me
I am a Marine Scientist with research expertise in coral responses to climate change, informing applied climate science actions and reef resilience. In particular, I have focused on resolving the limits of reef forming corals surviving under ocean deoxygenation, using a combination of oceanographic and physiological techniques to unravel the spatial and temporal scales of coral hypoxic response.
Originally from Sydney, Australia, I earned my BSc in Marine Biology and graduated First Class in Environmental Science (Hons) from the University of Technology Sydney. I completed my PhD in Marine Biology in Associate Professor Emma Camp's Future Reefs Program, and am and am currently continuing my postdoctoral research resolving the threat of ocean deoxygenation to coral resilience at UTS.
Alongside my research, I also teach undergraduate students across climate, environmental, and marine science subjects, involved in lecturing, laboratory and field-based teaching, curriculum support, assessment, and student mentoring within interdisciplinary environmental science education. I also regularly engage in science communication and outreach events, translating my knowledge in the climate and environmental sciences into real-world outcomes.
I am dedicated to advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion in science as a passionate woman in STEM.