Dr. Trevor A. Carter
I am a post-doctoral scholar in the Department of Forest and Rangeland Stewardship at Colorado State University, working with Dr. Sarah Hart. I received my PhD in Integrative Biology from the University of Colorado Denver under the advisement of Dr. Brian Buma and hold a Master of Science in Botany from the University of Wyoming, advised by Dr. Daniel Laughlin.
My other interests beyond research include: climbing, trail running, mountain biking, skiing, hiking, backpacking, botanizing, and disc golf.
Trevor.Carter[at]colostate.edu
You?
Are you a particularly motivated undergraduate student at CSU interested in forest or disturbance ecology? I am excited about supporting undergraduate students in conducting independent research projects. Research projects may include field data collection, working with GIS data, or learning quantitative methods, among other things. If you are an interested student, please reach out and provide the following information: 1. Your interests in ecology 2. Your year in college 3. A list of relevant courses you have taken at CSU and 4. Any prior experience you have with research or working outdoors (could be in another lab or in a class!)