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Dr. Ian McFadden is a Lecturer in Computational Ecology at Queen Mary University of London, affiliated with the School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences and the Centre for Biodiversity and Sustainability. His research focuses on leveraging artificial intelligence, computer vision, and global datasets to study species interactions, biogeography, and conservation challenges across terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems. McFadden’s work emphasizes understanding how climate change and human activities shape biodiversity patterns at local to global scales.
Education:
- PhD in Ecology, UCLA
- Postdoctoral research at University of Amsterdam (UvA) and ETH Zurich (WSL/ETH Zürich)
- Research Assistant in Tropical Ecology at UC Berkeley
- Bachelor’s studies in Visual and Fine Arts at the San Francisco School of the Arts
Research Interests:
- Global community ecology and species interactions
- Climate change impacts on biodiversity
- Ecological modeling and big data applications
- Conservation strategies using AI and computer vision
- Biogeographic processes and historical ecology
Grants & Collaborations:
- Active grants in global biodiversity research (details available via his profile)
- Collaborations with institutions like the ETH Domain, UvA, and international conservation networks
Labs/Teams:
- Group Leader at Queen Mary’s Centre for Biodiversity and Sustainability
- Associated with the River Communities Group
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