I am a graduate student researcher at University of Michigan's Physics department and fellow at the Michigan Institute for Computational Discovery and Engineering (MICDE). My current research in Climate Science is advised by Professor Christiane Jablonowski.
I hold an bachelor's in Physics from DePaul University, and did my undergraduate research at the Cosmological Physics and Advanced Computing Group (CPAC) at Argonne National Laboratory near Chicago, IL.
Study Interests
- Computational physics, particularly as applied to atmospheric dynamics via large coupled climate models.
- Model representation of stratospheric dynamics and variability; stratosphere-troposphere coupling
- Solving the problem of climate impact attribution, especially for aerosol emissions in a simulated environment
- Effective data visualization, high performance computing, and websites that don't use JS
- Photography and videography; visitors are welcome to check out my Instagram and Vimeo profiles.
- Traditional rock climbing, whitewater kayaking, and backpacking
About
This site contains the bio above, descriptions of my ongoing research projects, slides from previous scientific presentations, and hosts my CV. Banner images show satellite views of active volcanic events from the NASA Earth Observatory Image Database. Free hosting is provided by GitHub Pages, and the site content is maintained at my GitHub repository.