I am currently a fellow in the Insight Health Data Science program, where I created a web-app to generate hyperlocal air pollution estimates for East Bay homes (healthyhomes.site). Previously, I was a postdoctoral scientist working in the Baldocchi Biometeorology Lab at the University of California, Berkeley. The goal of my research was to understand how ecosystem greenhouse gas emissions from respond to disturbance and management. I used eddy covariance towers to directly observe ecosystem-scale greenhouse gas exchange and a range of experimental and data science approaches to identify controlling processes.
Contact Info: Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720 [email protected] Google Scholar GitHub |
Education |
2016, PhD, Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Cornell University
2008, BA, Department of Biology, Reed College |
Recent Publications |
Chamberlain SD, Tyler TL, Silver WL, Eichelmann E, Hemes KS, Oikawa PY, Sturtevant C, Szutu DJ, Verfaillie J, and Baldocchi DD. Soil properties and sediment accretion modulate methane fluxes from restored wetlands. Global Change Biology link
Chamberlain SD, Verfaillie J, Eichelmann E, Hemes KS, and Baldocchi DD. 2017. Evaluation of density corrections to methane fluxes measured by open-path eddy covariance over contrasting landscapes. Boundary Layer Meteorology. link Chamberlain SD, Groffman PM, Boughton EH, Gomez-Casanovas N, DeLucia EH, Bernacchi CJ, and Sparks JP. 2017. The impact of water management practices on subtropical pasture methane emissions and ecosystem service payments. Ecological Applications. link |