Sadie Matteucci
About Sadie Matteucci
Sadie Matteucci is a Biological Technician with extensive experience in arthropod research, focusing on plant pollinator relationships and riparian invertebrate ecology. She has worked at the U.S. Geological Survey since 2019 and previously held research assistant positions at Northern Arizona University.
Work at U.S. Geological Survey
Sadie Matteucci has been employed as a Biological Technician at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) since 2019. In this role, she conducts research and analysis related to biological systems, contributing to the understanding of ecological dynamics. Her work is based in Flagstaff, Arizona, where she has been involved in various projects that align with her interests in wildlife biology and conservation.
Previous Experience at Northern Arizona University
Before her current position, Matteucci worked at Northern Arizona University in two capacities. She served as an Aquatic Invertebrate Undergraduate Research Assistant for four months in 2019, focusing on aquatic ecosystems. Additionally, she was a Pollinator Undergraduate Research Assistant from 2018 to 2019 for one year, where she researched plant-pollinator interactions, enhancing her expertise in ecological research.
Education and Expertise
Sadie Matteucci studied at Northern Arizona University from 2017 to 2021, where she earned a degree in Biology with a focus on Environmental Science. Her academic background provides a solid foundation for her research interests in wildlife biology, conservation, and ecology. She has developed extensive experience in arthropod research, particularly in the areas of plant-pollinator relationships and riparian invertebrate ecology.
Research Interests
Matteucci is interested in pursuing a career in wildlife biology, conservation, and ecology. Her research interests are reflected in her previous roles and academic studies, where she concentrated on understanding ecological interactions and the roles of various species within their environments. This focus aligns with her work at USGS and her past research at Northern Arizona University.