Bio
I am a biologist and data scientist. Currently, I’m studying the social behavior and movement ecology of griffon vultures in the Pinter-Wollman Lab. Previously, I was a data manager at the Cary Institute and a research assistant with the Yale Grammatical Diversity Project. I’ve written about my work with each of these organizations: Cary | YGDP.
I did my B.S. in EEB at Yale, where I studied physiological tradeoffs in wood frog tadpoles (talk | paper).
I advocate for open and reproducible data science and help others to apply these ideas to their own work. I run “Hacky Hours” at UCLA, and I’m on the Board of Directors for SORTEE. I teach workshops with The Carpentries, and I’m currently developing a Carpentries workshop of my own!
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Education
University of California, Los Angeles | Los Angeles, CA Ph.D. Student in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology | September 2021 - Present. NSF Graduate Research Fellow 2023; UCLA Graduate Dean’s Research Fellow 2021.
Yale University | New Haven, CT | B.S. in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology | September 2016 - May 2020
Work
Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies | Database Specialist | June 2020 - August 2021
Yale Grammatical Diversity Project | Research Assistant | September 2018 - March 2021
Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History | Student Museum Assistant (Entomology) | September 2016 - May 2020
Contact
I’d love to hear from you! You can find me online using the links to the left, or email me at kgahm [at] ucla.edu.
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