Bon appetit! 2025 Morpho Working Groups address global fishing trade and fisheries nutrition
Two new working groups join NCEAS’ Morpho Program to synthesize global datasets and incorporate their findings into policy and resource management.
Two new working groups join NCEAS’ Morpho Program to synthesize global datasets and incorporate their findings into policy and resource management.
NCEAS and the US Geological Survey (USGS) partner to engage a cohort of postdocs to address national-scale questions about climate change and aquatic flows.
Liying Li is a postdoc researcher for the Gulf Ecosystem Initiative at NCEAS with a research interests on birds of the Gulf and multi trophic level interactions. She has interdisciplinary background that combines environmental engineering, environmental policy, and sustainability management. She has used quantitative data analytics for climate change impact analysis on agriculture, resources management, and conservation plannings with species distribution modeling.
Harnessing Diversity in Environmental Data Science
A selection of recent media coverage of research by NCEAS working groups and resident scientists
NCEAS Residents and the Santa Barbara public experience the immersive digital world of 2024 Artist in Residence Martina Fröschl
A digital yearbook to commemorate our vibrant community of postdoctoral scholars.
NCEAS is open to partnerships with foundations, NGOs, government agencies, and other research institutions.
In her role as a team science facilitator, Carrie Kappel helps NCEAS working groups to design and facilitate engaging virtual and in person meetings that strengthen connections across the team, foster creativity and productivity, and model best practices for collaboration. Carrie is deeply interested in the process of working across disciplines and sectors to solve complex environmental challenges. In her research she uses collaborative synthesis science to develop solutions that protect marine ecosystems and enhance human wellbeing.
Kim is an independent researcher focused on synthesis science. NCEAS has been her home base since 2005, first as a post-doc, then associate researcher, and now Senior Fellow.