About

I am a Ph.D. student working with Loretta Mickley and Daniel Jacob in the Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling Group at Harvard University.  My research focuses on the transport and resulting exposure in downwind populations of pollution from anthropogenic and natural sources in Southeast Asia. I use detailed atmospheric chemistry models, large satellite data sets, and a suite of emission inventories to determine the effects of peatland fires and expanding coal consumption on air quality in this rapidly changing region.

Prior to coming to Harvard I attended Stanford University (Go Card!) where I played varsity softball for four years. Team sports have always been a huge part of my life - luckily I found a research group large and friendly enough to recreate that team dynamic. 

I am originally from New Orleans, Louisiana, an upbringing that instills a deep love of food, live music, and good times. New Orleans is a uniquely eccentric place, and though I do consider Boston a second home, I try to make it back to the swamp as much as I can.