Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources

Grace Smith

Forest Research Specialist

M.S. Student in Natural Resources

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Grace Smith
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Alma mater(s)
  • B.S., Cornell University, 2019

BIO

Grace is a Forest Research Specialist in the Silviculture and Applied Forest Ecology Lab. She manages lab-wide forest ecosystem data, supports graduate student research, coordinates with partners, and oversees field crews in the collection of forest measurements and assisted migration research. Grace also coordinates and maintains the Northeast Silviculture Library.

Grace’s research interests focus on adaptive forest management strategies and their impacts on microclimates, with particular emphasis on forest–snow dynamics. She is currently pursuing an M.S. in Natural Resources at the University of Vermont.

Bio

Grace is a Forest Research Specialist in the Silviculture and Applied Forest Ecology Lab. She manages lab-wide forest ecosystem data, supports graduate student research, coordinates with partners, and oversees field crews in the collection of forest measurements and assisted migration research. Grace also coordinates and maintains the Northeast Silviculture Library.

Grace’s research interests focus on adaptive forest management strategies and their impacts on microclimates, with particular emphasis on forest–snow dynamics. She is currently pursuing an M.S. in Natural Resources at the University of Vermont.

Advisor: Anthony D'Amato