Biography
Dr. Joanna Carey is an Associate Professor of Earth & Environmental Science in the Mathematics, Analytics, Science, and Technology Division at Babson College. She teaches courses focused on climate change, oceanography, and the intersection of natural science with business and society. Her research focuses on answering fundamental questions regarding aquatic biogeochemical processes in the context of rapid global change. Her research findings have been published in Science, Nature, and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, among other outlets. Dr. Carey holds a Ph.D. in Earth Science from Boston University (2013), an M.S. in Environmental Science from Yale University (2007), and her B.S. in Environmental Policy & Planning from Virginia Tech (2005). Before joining Babson in 2017, Dr. Carey completed several post-doctoral fellowships, including an NSF Earth Science Fellowship and a USGS Powell Center Fellowship, both hosted at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA.