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Miriam Marlier is an interdisciplinary environmental scientist with broad interests in examining the interactions between environmental change and public health, utilizing remote sensing data and interdisciplinary modeling techniques. Her recent research projects include forecasting the influence of conservation and development policies in Indonesia on fire emissions and air pollution, as well as their impacts on regional public health outcomes. She has also measured the effects of agricultural waste burning on air quality in India and studied the physical climate drivers of fire activity in the western United States. Prior to her current position, she worked as an Associate Physical Scientist at RAND Corporation.
Department of Economics admits primarily for the PhD program.