TIMNIT KEFELA
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Picture of Timnit looking up at a butterfly not in shot in an abandoned lot in Camden, New Jersey in 2014
Photo Credit: Joe Lamberti for the Courier-Post
Selam! My name is Timnit Kefela (ትምኒት ከፈላ) and I am a PhD Candidate at UC Santa Barbara's Bren School of Environmental Science and Management. My doctoral research focuses on understanding the sources, pathways and fates of microplastics in urban soils and proximal marine environments. Studying microplastics within the urban environment is motivated by living in them most of my life and my continuous passion for making physical environments for communities of color healthy regardless of their proximity to the "natural" environment. 

My research journey began as a botanist where I studied plant gene function and the role of plant-microbial interactions on enhancing plant growth, promoting defense against plant diseases and abiotic stress tolerance at Rutgers University-Camden. I  also worked on several projects focused on pollution such as phytoremediation of lead-contaminated soils and nutritionally dense food access in Camden, NJ. 

​I firmly believe that the environmental future should include everyone. Therefore, I am committed to connecting people to science, the sustainable diversification of STEM, and environmental justice education and advocacy. As a result, I lead and work with organizations that share similar goals at both the local and national level. 

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​Email: timnit at ucsb dot edu


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