About

I am a NOAA Climate and Global Change Postdoctoral Fellow studying the processes that will shape the future of Earth’s ice sheets and their role in global sea level rise. I am inspired by the intersection of exploration, discovery, and the urgent need to understand Earth’s changing ice.

As a postdoctoral researcher hosted by Dr. Winnie Chu at the Georgia Institute of Technology, I connect geophysical observations with numerical models to investigate hard-to-measure processes that are critical for predicting ice flow accelerations and instability. I completed my PhD in the Stanford Radioglaciology Lab under Dr. Dusty Schroeder, where I developed techniques to extract physical insights from radar sounding data and used ice sheet models to reveal subsurface conditions.