
About
Jonathan Reuning-Scherer serves as Senior Lecturer in Statistics & Data Science and Forestry at Yale University, maintaining offices in both Kline Tower (Room 1251) and Sage Hall (Room 3C) on Yale's New Haven campus. His academic foundation includes a Ph.D. from Yale University.
His research specializes in computational and graphics statistics, with core expertise in density estimation and non-parametric regression. This statistical work directly supports ecological applications, particularly in tropical forest dynamics where he develops graphical methods for complex dataset analysis.
Publications from 2006-2021 reveal consistent interdisciplinary focus: Congo Basin biomass studies (2021), Amazon fire ecology (2011), and India's human-forest interactions (2006). These demonstrate methodological innovation applied to urgent conservation challenges across critical ecosystems.
No scientific awards are documented in available materials.
While no formal student advisement or major grants are listed, his collaborative work spans field sites in the Congo Basin, Brazilian Amazon, and Western Ghats. Current research appears centered on statistical modeling of forest structure responses to environmental disturbances.
No dedicated laboratories or structured research teams are mentioned in source materials.
