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Education

  • Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science — North Carolina State University — 2018
  • M.S. in Meteorology — University of Oklahoma — 2014
  • MMet in Meteorology with a Year in Oklahoma — University of Reading — 2012

Research Experience

  • Research Assistant Professor — University of Utah — 2021-present
  • Postdoctoral Research Associate — University of Utah — 2019-2021
  • Graduate Research Assistant — North Carolina State University — 2015-2018
  • Graduate Research Assistant — University of Oklahoma — 2013-2014
  • Research Intern — British Antarctic Survey — 2011

Teaching Experience

  • Graduate Teaching Assistant — North Carolina State University — 2015-2018
  • Graduate Teaching Assistant — University of Oklahoma — 2012

Honors and Awards

  • Student Poster Award — Peter J. Webster Symposium — 2018
  • Student Poster Award — 21st Conference on Atmosphere and Ocean Fluid Dynamics — 2017
  • Student Poster Award — Lance Bosart Symposium — 2017
  • Travel Scholarship for the NAGT Earth Educators Rendezvous — North Carolina State University — 2015
  • Travel Scholarship for the WMO World Weather Open Science Conference — University of Oklahoma — 2014
  • Research Experience Placement Award — National Environment Research Council

Service and Outreach

  • Event Coordinator — Utah Science Olympiad — 2019
  • Poster Judge — 98th AMS Annual Meeting — 2018
  • Review — Monthly Weather Review, Geopysical Research Letters, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres — 2017-present
  • Mentoring — OU, NC State, U of Utah— 2014-present
  • Information Harvester at the 97th AMS Annual Meeting — 2017
  • Student Affairs Committee — OU School of Meteorology — 2013-2014
  • Academic Tutor — OU School of Meteorology — 2013-2014
  • Oklahoma Weather Lab — OU School of Meteorology — 2011
  • Student Ambassador — University of Reading — 2008-2009

Professional Development

  • Teaching and Communication Certificate — North Carolina State University — 2018
  • Various workshops covering Teaching, Coding, Development, and Ethics

Technical Skills

  • Programming Languages: Python, Fortran, MATLAB, NCL, LaTeX
  • Software skills: Weather Research and Forecasting Model, MS Office products
  • Operating Systems: Unix, Linux, Windows, Mac OS, high performance computing environments (NCAR Yellowstone and Cheyenne, University HPC Systems)