
About
Sarah Davis is an Assistant Professor of Instruction in the Department of Nursing at Ohio University's Eastern Campus. She holds an MSN in Nurse Educator Track from Walsh University and a BSN from Ohio University. Her research focuses on sustainable bioenergy systems, agave as a biofuel crop, and circular economy frameworks for waste management. She explores interdisciplinary connections between agriculture, environmental science, and socio-economic development in rural regions. Her work emphasizes both technical solutions (e.g., anaerobic digestion optimization) and socio-ecological frameworks (e.g., social enterprise ecosystems).
Education:
- MSN, Nurse Educator Track, Walsh University
- BSN, Ohio University
Research interests include:
- Agave cultivation and CAM photosynthesis applications
- Bioenergy crop lifecycle analyses
- Rural sustainability models
- Soil carbon dynamics under biofuel systems
Her publications analyze synergies between food-energy-water systems and innovative waste-to-energy solutions. Notable trends include cross-sector collaborations between engineering, ecology, and social sciences.
Awards: None explicitly listed. Grants and advising roles: No details provided in text.
Labs/Teams: No specific lab affiliations mentioned, though her work aligns with bioenergy and agroecology research networks.
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