About
I am an atmospheric scientist based in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA. My academic background is in meteorology (BS from Plymouth State, MS from San Francisco State) and I have a PhD in Atmospheric Aciences with a focus in atmospheric chemistry from Texas A&M University. I am formerly a postdoctoral researcher in Kevin Gurney’s group at Northern Arizona University, where I worked on the Vulcan and Hestia CO2 emissions data products. I was most recently a technical lead with Crosswalk Labs, where I developed new CO2 emissions data products, including GPS-based onroad CO2 emissions and a building-level energy model based on more than 70,000 building energy benchmarking records. When I am not working, I am an avid long distance runner and snowboarder, and I enjoy lots of other outdoor activities.
Research interests:
- Gas phase atmospheric emissions
- Greenhouse gases
- Carbon accounting and verification
- Air quality
- Oil and gas/energy systems
- Urban atmospheres
- Climate/environmental policy
- General meteorology and climate science