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Lecturer

Education

PhD, Environmental Science and Policy, Graduate Group in Ecology, UC Davis

MA, Cognitive Psychology, Washington University in St. Louis

BA, Psychology, Willamette University

Bio

Matthew “Mateo” Robbins is a lecturer in the Master of Environmental Data Science program in the Bren School at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His research has focused on network models of natural resource governance, sustainable fisheries, sea level rise adaptation, and the science of science communication.  He teaches courses on machine learning and text analysis for environmental problems.  Mateo joined the Bren School after a postdoc at the Computational Communication Lab at UC Davis. He holds a PhD from the Graduate Group in Ecology at UC Davis as well as an MA in Cognitive Psychology from Washington University in St. Louis and BA in Psychology from Willamette University.

Research Areas
Network models of natural resource governance, sustainable fisheries, sea level rise adaptation, and the science of science communication.