News
DSE's Kigali Sim Provides United Nations with Unprecedented Opportunity to Achieve Environmental Goals
We're thrilled to announce the debut of Kigali Sim: an open source modeling tool that we co-designed with the United Nations Multilateral Fund and over a dozen countries and supporting organizations.
Work with the Grantham Lab
Looking for a postdoc position? Check out this exciting opportunity from ESPM to help lead development of hydrologic models to predict seasonal flow dynamics in California streams.
Welcome back to DSE: Max, Carolyn, and Evan!
At DSE, training the next generation of leaders on campus and beyond is core to our mission. At the start of the 2025-26 academic year, we’re thrilled to welcome back Max Taniguchi-King as our new Research Data Analyst, and Carolyn Zhuang and Evan Lingo as Undergraduate Data Science Interns!
DSE Postdoc Maya Zomer Uncovers New Insights into Mediterranean Shrub Resilience
Maya Zomer, a postdoctoral researcher on our team, is the lead author of a new paper in Journal of Experimental Botany exploring how Mediterranean shrubs recover after disturbance and their resilience to global change.
Revisiting a Historic Opportunity to End Plastic Pollution
This week (August 5-14), representatives from the United Nations will begin final negotiations to establish a global treaty on plastic pollution. This is a historic opportunity to drastically reduce plastic pollution across the world.
We're Hiring an Administrative Manager!
Apply now to lead operations, event planning, and day-to-day administrative support for our team. First review date is July 11.
Welcome A'Maya Philpot, Visiting Scholar & Undergraduate Student at Tuskegee University
We are thrilled to welcome A'Maya to UC Berkeley this summer, where she hopes to gain hands-on experience in wildlife ecology research.