Kate Miller is an experienced Acoustic Data Analyst at Conservation Metrics since December 2022, specializing in wildlife research and conservation through passive acoustic monitoring technology. Key projects include bat classification analysis, long-term monitoring of Marbled Murrelets, species identification in coral reefs, and seabird collision monitoring in Hawaii, alongside responsibilities in data management and report writing using R. Previously, Miller served as an Instructor at the San Francisco Zoo, imparting wildlife conservation knowledge, and as a Research Technician in Dr. Adrian Harpold's lab at the University of Nevada, Reno, focusing on tree mortality in relation to fire dynamics. Additional roles include Fire Restoration Field Technician, Student Worker at McGinnis & Associates, and Trail Crew Member with Friends of Nevada Wilderness. Miller holds a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science from the University of Nevada, Reno, and gained international experience at Università degli Studi della Tuscia.
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