Amber Murzda
Environmental Scientist
Amber Murzda is a highly passionate and deeply motivated environmental scientist who possesses extensive and varied professional experience in her diverse field of study. She specializes in various important aspects of forestry, precise plant identification, and the broader and more complex realm of earth science, making her a truly valuable asset within her profession. With a wealth of hands-on experience gained through rigorous laboratory work and field studies, she effectively applies her extensive knowledge to tackle pressing environmental challenges that our planet faces today. Additionally, she is an active and dedicated member of the Environmental Science Design & Research Institute, where she collaborates closely with her peers on vital projects that aim to promote sustainability and the ecological balance essential for future generations. Currently, she is engaged in crucial Beech tree leaf disease research, as well as advancing Mycelium research at Kent State University, contributing to the understanding of these significant ecological issues.