Daniel Taylor-Rodriguez, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Dr. Daniel Taylor-Rodriguez is an Assistant Professor in the Fariborz Maseeh Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Portland State University. His research focuses on advancing Bayesian methodology for large scale spatio-temporal problems with emphasis on ecological applications and he is also interested in the methodological aspects of Bayesian testing procedures.
Catherine de Rivera, Ph.D., Professor
Dr. Catherine de Rivera is a professor at Portland State University, Department of Environmental Science & Management. Cat and her students study how anthropogenic changes in habitat connectivity –whether because of biological invasion, the built environment, or sea level rise—affect animal populations and communities and ecosystem function. They address questions about invasions ecology, climate change ecology, ecology of the built environment, and restoration ecology.
Connect with Cat: derivera@pdx.edu