Nadia Seeteram received her PhD in 2022 from the Earth and Environment Department at Florida International University. Her research seeks to understand how sea level rise might disproportionately affect socially and economically vulnerable communities in Miami, and how these inequalities of impact are accounted for in climate resilience planning.
Seeteram graduated from Fordham University in 2012 with a B.S. in Environmental Policy and Psychology and then from Florida International University in 2014 with a M.S. in Environmental Studies. She has held research positions at the Governor’s Office of Storm Recovery in New York and at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s National Exposure Research Lab in Athens, GA. Her previous work focused on monetary valuation of ecosystem services in relation to the restoration of the Florida Everglades. She is currently a co-chair of the ComSciCon Miami franchise and helped organized the first ever ComSciCon in the state of Florida in 2019.
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