Dr. Jennifer Dunne is the Vice President for Science at the Santa Fe Institute (SFI), where she manages all science-related activities at SFI, including the resident and external faculty, postdoctoral programs, seminar series, scientific visitors, working groups and workshops, and sponsored research. Jennifer’s research interests are in analysis, modeling, and theory related to the organization, dynamics, and function of ecosystems. Much of this work focuses on ecological networks, in particular food webs, which specify the complex feeding interactions among species in a given habitat. Drawing on cross-system analysis and computational modeling, Jennifer and her collaborators seek to identify fundamental patterns and principles of ecological network structure and dynamics at multiple spatial and temporal scales, including research on ancient food webs from ecosystems many millions of years old. Jennifer received an AB from Harvard where she studied philosophy, an MA in Ecology and Systematic Biology from San Francisco State University, a PhD in Energy and Resources from the University of California Berkeley, and a National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship in Biological Informatics. Jennifer served as a member of SESYNC’s External Advisory Board.
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https://www.santafe.edu/people/profile/jennifer-a-dunne
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jennifer_Dunne/
Jennifer A. Dunne
External Advisory Board Member
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2017 - 2021
Areas of Expertise
ecology
networks
Research Interests
food webs
ecological networks
paleoecology
archaeoecology
Methods of Expertise
network structure analysis
network data compilation
robustness modeling
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Article published in Sustainability Science