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Biology
Alexandra DiGiacomo
I am a PhD candidate in Biology at Hopkins Marine Station. My dissertation research integrates remote sensing and biologging technology to investigate marine predator movement ecology in Monterey Bay. Previously, I received a B.S. in Biology at Duke University and conducted research in Duke's Marine Robotics and Remote Sensing Laboratory.
As a scientist, I am broadly motivated to seek solutions that expand the scale at which we can understand and conserve ocean ecosystems. For this reason, my research works to leverage and develop computational approaches to answer critical biological and ecological questions.