Eva Breiland
Project Team
Eva Breiland is a student-athlete at Johns Hopkins University, double majoring in Applied Mathematics & Statistics and Environmental Studies. She brings a strong quantitative foundation to multifaceted sustainability challenges, with a focus on designing rigorous, evidence-based solutions with measurable impact.
Eva’s work spans the intersection of human and environmental health, with a particular focus on climate and food systems. For her honors thesis, in partnership with DC Central Kitchen, she is building a flexible analytics pipeline and carbon accounting framework to evaluate trade-offs between cost, nutrition, and emissions across thousands of school meals, translating complex datasets into actionable insights.
Across her research and leadership roles, and as a Farmlink FIELD Fellow, Eva consistently applies quantitative analysis to community-focused interventions. She is passionate about leveraging financial modeling, data science, and systems thinking to drive sustainable, locally grounded solutions that foster long-term environmental and social value.


