I recently completed my PhD in the Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling Group at Harvard University where I studied US air quality and am currently a Science Fellow with the California Council on Science and Technology
I recently completed my PhD in the Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling Group at Harvard University where I studied US air quality and am currently a Science Fellow with the California Council on Science and Technology
Fall 2019: I will be beginning a science policy fellowship with the California Council on Science and Technology.
July 2019: Our US NOx work was featured as a NASA Aura science highlight!
July 2019: Our paper on US NOx trends was just published, check it out here!
April 2019: Successfully defended my PhD dissertation, Using orbital and suborbital observations to contrain US air quality trends!
December 2018: Presented at the AGU Fall Meeting in Washington DC.
September 2018: Received a Certificate of Distinction in Teaching from the the Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning.
June 2018: Presented at the 6th TEMPO Science Team Meeting in Boulder, CO.
April 2018: Our paper on the uncertainty in NO-NO2-O3 cycling in the upper troposphere was just published, check it out here!
October 2017: Check out my presentation from the 16th Annual CMAS Conference in Chapel Hill here.
May 2017: Check out my presentations from the 8th International GEOS-Chem Meeting here and here.
April 2017: Our paper on the inconsistency of ammonium–sulfate aerosol ratios with thermodynamic models and a possible role of organic aerosol in the eastern US was published, check it out here!