Dr. Remmer is an Ecologist and Data Scientist with over 8 years experience in quantitative analysis of complex environmental data sets. She received her PhD in Biology, with a specialty in interdisciplinary water management, at the University of Waterloo in 2022. She has a strong record of producing scientific data and documents to inform decision making and policy. She is also experienced in statistical analysis of large and elaborate environmental data sets and developing data visualization tools to support the interpretation and communication of complex data to technical and general stakeholders.
Dr. Remmer has worked extensively in wetland and deltaic ecosystems ranging from the subarctic to the Caribbean. She works at both ecosystem and landscape scales to integrate ecological and hydrological data to identify contaminant movement through ecosystems. With a strong, interdisciplinary statistical and technical background, she is able to deploy cutting edge approaches to environmental programs. Her scientific research focuses on the use of environmental isotopes in aquatic system to determine source attribution and movement patterns.