Daniela Rodriguez-Chavez is a current 2nd year PhD student in the Environmental Science, Policy, & Management (ESPM) program. Having completed her undergraduate degrees in Mathematics and Environment & Sustainability at Cornell University, her research focuses on using mathematical, statistical, and computational tools to better understand spatial-temporal trends and climatic drivers of vector-borne diseases. She was a Caltech WAVE Fellow and most recently worked in the A-1 Modeling Group at The Los Alamos National Laboratory. In addition to conducting research, Daniela is the co-President of the ESPM Graduate Student Association, a member of the ESPM Graduate Diversity Council, and a PubScience coordinator, a group that brings local scientists to local breweries to inspire conversation within the community. Outside of Berkeley, Daniela is an active member of the California theater scene as a music director, where she most recently performed at the Hollywood Fringe festival.
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Graduate Student Representative
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