Nathalia is interested in exploring the land use and land cover (LULC) change and their impacts on carbon and nutrient cycles. In 2021, she graduated from Pace University with a B.S. in Chemistry and a minor in Ecology, after spending a Summer at Rutgers University assisting the CROCCA-2s team on their research about ocean acidification in the Indian ocean. 2 years later, she graduated from the University of New Haven with a M.S. in Environmental Science. During her graduate studies, her research focused on the hypoxia problem in Long Island Sound, where she created a model to pinpoint the location of the main source of nitrogen runoff to the watershed. She currently works with CO2 flux data from EddyFlux towers present in experimental plots in the Brazilian Amazon and enjoys performing data analyzes, working with mapping software such as ArcPro and the overall management of the research team.
MS in Environmental Science, University of New Haven
BS in Chemistry and Ecology, Pace University NYC