fishesarefrandz | |
mattwoodstock | |
msw200@miami.edu | |
Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Sciences Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science 4600 Rickenbacker Causeway Miami, FL, USA 33149 |
I’m an Assistant Scientist at the Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Sciences working closely with the NOAA Southeast Fisheries Science Center.
My research interests are:
- Ecosystem-based modeling of aquatic systems
- Comparisons of ecosystem functioning across ecosystem borders
- Network Analysis
- Consumer-mediated nutrient transport modeling
- Trophic ecology of oceanic fishes
- Data visualization and visual inference
I am proficient in R (base + tidyverse), Julia, Primer, and Ecopath with Ecosim and have working knowledge of Bash, OSMOSE (Java-based), QGIS (Python-based) and Atlantis. I’ve lived in the United States my entire life, but have bounced around Wisconsin, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Florida, Maryland, and Massachusetts. My PhD, obtained at Florida International University in 2022, is in Biological Sciences with most of my code written in R. For the creation of this website, I also gained the experience of some front-end web development (HTML/CSS/JS).
I am a big advocate of open science and I try to deposit my code on GitHub. Please contact me for any code that you may like to utilize and/or any potential collaborations.
Contact
If you would like access to one of my papers or would like to collaborate on a research project or grant, please send me an email.