About
I am a snow hydrologist and geospatial data scientist interested in modeling mountain snow accumulation and melt at large scales. My work incorporates satellite remote sensing, numerical weather prediction, and non-linear optimization techniques to create post-processing models to improve our ability to estimate snow water equivalent at high resolution over large domains. Ultimately, I am interested in how snowpack dynamics respond to climate variability and how we can better represent these processes to support water resource management.
Currently, I am a postdoctoral researcher in the Pavelsky Global Hydrology Lab at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. After the spring semester, I am actively searching for new post-doc, research scientist, and faculty roles in the cryospheric sciences.