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    Katie Glodzik

    Postdoctoral Associate at University of Florida

    Katie Glodzik is a coastal wetland ecologist with expertise in geospatial analysis and remote sensing. She currently serves as a Postdoctoral Associate in Soil and Water Sciences at the University of Florida, focusing on drone aerial photos of Stormwater Treatment Areas (STAs) and their vegetation patterns. Katie earned her PhD from the University of Florida, studying saltwater intrusion and road impacts to Gulf Coast wetlands. She also holds a Master of Environmental Management and Geospatial Certificate from Duke University and has consulting experience in various environmental fields.

    Her academic background includes a Graduate Certificate in Geospatial Analysis and a MEM in Ecosystem Science and Conservation from Duke University, as well as a B.A. with a double major in Economics and Environmental Policy and Analysis from Boston University. Katie's professional experience spans roles in research, analysis, coordination, and academia at institutions like Duke University, Boston University, and Industrial Economics. Her research interests cover a range of topics including climate change impacts, sea level rise modeling, natural resource assessment, and ecosystem management.

    In her current role, Katie focuses on leveraging drone imagery to analyze vegetation, classify vegetation, and determine drivers of vegetation patterns in STAs in the Everglades Agricultural Area. Her work aims to enhance STA operations and contribute to ecosystem improvements. Overall, Katie Glodzik's academic achievements, research experience, and consulting background make her a versatile and knowledgeable professional within the field of coastal wetland ecology and geospatial analysis.

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    Gainesville, Florida