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Katherine Wyatt
Graduate Student (Master in Landscape Architecture) at Harvard Graduate School of Design
Katherine Wyatt is an experienced and accomplished landscape architect known for her extensive work in ecology and evolutionary biology. She obtained her Bachelor of Science degree from Yale University, majoring in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, and later pursued her Masters of Landscape Architecture from Harvard University Graduate School of Design. During her studies, she was a research assistant at the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History and a camp counselor at Road’s End Farm Horsemanship Camp.
Katherine has gained significant work experience as a former studio assistant at Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, Inc. and a summer intern in the Division of Immunology at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. She has also served as a student intern at Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, college sustainability coordinator at Yale Office of Sustainability, and trek guide and yard manager at Ben Lomond Horse Treks Limited.
Furthermore, Katherine's research work includes thesis research in Schmitz Lab at Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, where she identified the effects of global warming on the ecology and biodiversity of the Arctic tundra. Her proficiency in ecology and evolutionary biology, combined with her skills in landscape architecture, make her a sought-after professional in her industry.