Zack Brym

Zack Brym

Currently Assistant Professor at University of Florida. Weecology PhD

Utah State University

Zack joined the lab as a graduate student in Spring 2011 from the University of Michigan, where he earned an M.S. in forest ecology studying invasive species. His Ph.D research used scaling theory to understand the effects of pruning on orchard fruit canopy shape and structure. After graduating he did a short stint with the lab working on educational resources for teaching computational tools and is currently an Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist at the University of Florida

Interests
  • crop physiology
  • computational biology
  • community ecology
Education
  • PhD in Ecology, 2016

    Utah State University

  • M.S. Natural Resources and Environment, 2011

    University of Michigan

  • BSc in Computer Science, 2008

    University of Michigan