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PhD in Disturbance Ecology and Machine Learning, University of Oxford

Natasha is a DPhil candidate (PhD) in the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment and the School of Geography and the Environment at the University of Oxford. Her research uses remote sensing and machine learning to investigate how ecosystem structure and functioning change in response to increased drought and fire occurrence. Her ecological research focuses on the temperate and savanna ecosystems of Australia and the Brazilian Cerrado. Natasha also researches the current and future role of carbon dioxide removal in the decarbonisation pathways of state and corporate actors.