Viviana Romero Alarcon
University of Massachusetts Boston. Phd Student.
5360, Integrated Sciences Complex
University of Massachusetts
Boston, MA 02125
(Website under construction)
I am Viviana Romero Alarcon, a computational biologist from Colombia and a current PhD student at the University of Massachusetts Boston. My primary research is to leverage the power of AI to improve reproducibility and replicability in phylogenetic comparative biology. Also, I am interested in the relation between extinction risk, body mass evolution, and extinction selectivity. I am passionate about modeling, programming, and phylogenies <3
news
| May 28, 2025 | PhD Opportunity : The evolution of range shifts - why do some species survive #climatechange while others vanish? https://raffinifrancescalab.weebly.com/join.html |
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| May 28, 2025 | Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Macroecology, Paleobiology, & Niche Modelling |
| Apr 30, 2025 | PHD opportunity: Evolution of human language and in understanding the pressures that shape languages https://www.mpi.nl/career-education/vacancies/vacancy/fully-funded-4-year-phd-position-language-evolution |
latest posts
| May 27, 2025 | Naming Things Meaningfully |
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| May 27, 2025 | Coding: bad vs clean code |
| May 25, 2025 | Using Quarto with Jekyll |