
Carly Olson
Postdoctoral Researcher
WY-ACT project
Co-supervised with Willie Fetzer & Annika Walters
Postdoc University of Nebraska-Lincoln
PhD University of Notre Dame
BS University of Wisconsin-Lacrosse
Carly joined the lab as a postdoctoral research associate working on the WyACT project. She originally hails from Minnesota, but received her BS from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and PhD from the University of Notre Dame. She also worked as a postdoc at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln prior to arriving in Laramie. Her love for water has been shaped by each of these experiences.
Generally, her research leverages both data and theory to quantify the role, and interaction, of multi-scale drivers in dictating patterns of lake biogeochemistry. She’s particularly interested in how the limitation-status of organisms influence lake ecosystem function. With the WyACT project, Carly will work on understanding how future climate scenarios will impact Wyoming reservoir biogeochemistry. In her free time, Carly excessively gardens and is overly obsessed with her pups, Remi and Frankie.
Postdoctoral Researcher
WY-ACT project
Co-supervised with Willie Fetzer & Annika Walters
Postdoc University of Nebraska-Lincoln
PhD University of Notre Dame
BS University of Wisconsin-Lacrosse
Carly joined the lab as a postdoctoral research associate working on the WyACT project. She originally hails from Minnesota, but received her BS from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and PhD from the University of Notre Dame. She also worked as a postdoc at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln prior to arriving in Laramie. Her love for water has been shaped by each of these experiences.
Generally, her research leverages both data and theory to quantify the role, and interaction, of multi-scale drivers in dictating patterns of lake biogeochemistry. She’s particularly interested in how the limitation-status of organisms influence lake ecosystem function. With the WyACT project, Carly will work on understanding how future climate scenarios will impact Wyoming reservoir biogeochemistry. In her free time, Carly excessively gardens and is overly obsessed with her pups, Remi and Frankie.