Prospective Graduate Students
I am currently recruiting both MS and PhD students to work with me (and others in ENVS!) on research that integrates environmental economics, computer science, and a range of natural sciences.
I encourage students from all backgrounds to apply, and especially students whose backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives are underrepresented in the fields I work in.
Check out the people page to learn more about the students I’ve been lucky enough to work with so far.
Funding Information
While I have some funding to support students and other TAships and RAships are available on campus, I encourage all students to apply for fellowships that provide longer-term support. If you are interested in working with me, I would be more than happy to discuss and offer feedback on your fellowship applications.
CU has some excellent resources on national fellowships, including a number of resources for students from under-represented groups.
More generally, the NSF GRFP and DOE CSGF might be of interest for quantitatively-minded students.
Potential Postdocs
Yes, I am interested in working with you. At this time, I do not have any guaranteed funding, but would be happy to collaborate with you on applications for both CU-specific and external funding opportunities.
Let’s talk
If you are a potential graduate student or postdoc who might be interested in working with me in ENVS at CU, please send me the following information:
- Your CV or resume.
- A brief (no more than 2 pages) description of your research interests and why you think ENVS and I would be best suited to help you pursue your goals.
- A short description of your experience and skills, including links to or copies of any work you’ve published. I’m interested in seeing your work in any form: papers, reports, popular press articles, posters, etc.