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Charlotte Lee is a theoretical ecologist specializing in the study of ecological interactions among species, including mutualism, competition, and consumption. She employs modeling approaches to explore the dynamics of populations and communities. Her research addresses how species interactions are influenced by various individual attributes, population structure, and demographic factors. She is particularly interested in understanding the non-independent nature of these interactions, as they can have positive or negative ramifications for species involved. A focus of her work includes the interaction of humans in preindustrial agricultural societies with their environment, examining how these societies grew food collectively and shared resources. Charlotte's investigations also extend to spatial processes, recognizing that ecological phenomena are often patchy and context-dependent, adding a layer of complexity to her theoretical studies.
Department of Biomedical Engineering (MS program)