Harman Jaggi
Harman Jaggi is a rising 5th year Ph.D. student in the Tuljapurkar Lab at Stanford University. Her research interests lie in understanding the effect of fluctuations on populations, especially in the context of increasing habitat fragmentation and climate change. She is currently working on the research and social dimensions of wildlife conservation in the Indian Trans Himalaya, funded by the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability. She is a recipient of King Center on Global Development Graduate Student Research Funding award 2022-2023 and Bing-Ehrlich Fellowship 2023-2024. Her PhD thesis titled 'Dynamics at multiple scales: Sites, Individuals and Populations' was awarded Samuel Karlin Prize in Mathematical Biology in 2024 by the Dept of Biology at Stanford.