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Miriam Johnston

Assistant Professor

Areas of Expertise Global change ecology, Thermal remote sensing, Ecosystem modeling

Bio

Dr. Johnston is a global change ecologist who studies how disturbance and climatic stress affect plant demography and ecosystem fluxes of carbon, water, and energy. She applies methods such as mechanistic and statistical modeling to discover patterns in “big data,” with the ultimate goal of supporting ecosystem conservation and management. She has particular interest in the effects of drought and heat and in applications of thermal remote sensing.

Education
  • Harvard University, 2021, Ph.D., Organismic and Evolutionary Biology
  • University of Maryland College Park, 2014, M.S., Ecology
  • Middlebury College, 2010, B.A., Conservation Biology
Graduate Program Foundation Areas

Ecological Systems

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Contact Information

Mailing Address: 301 Braddock Road
Frostburg, MD 21532
US