Research Staff
Sabrina Groves
Graduate Research Assistant
Horn Point Laboratory
Bio
Sabrina Groves (pronouns: she/her/hers) is a Horn Point Laboratory Ph.D. student studying the application of spatial ecological informatics techniques in fisheries oceanography. Her research leverages machine learning and ecosystem modeling to map multidecadal changes in the Bering Sea Cold Pool and its broad effects on ecologically and economically valued taxa: krill and walleye pollock. While her work involves focal species, Sabrina strives to develop cross-disciplinary computing approaches for advancement of big data ecology and sustainable management.
Areas of Expertise
- Ecological Informatics
- Fisheries Oceanography
- Spatial Statistics
Education
- B.A. Biology, Mount Holyoke College, 2019
- B.A. Secondary Education Teaching License, Mount Holyoke College, 2019
- B.A. English, Mount Holyoke College, 2019
- A.S. Mathematics, Northern Virginia Community College, 2023
- A.S. Information Technology, Northern Virginia Community College, 2022