About me
I am a data scientist (BSc, University of Iowa) particularly interested in how new methods can be used to tackle complex problems like climate change, ecosystem health, and sustainable agriculture.
My past research includes climate modeling at Arizona State University where we examined emissions reduction priorities. From this, I published a paper clarifying methane emission urgency.At the National Institutes of Environmental Health Sciences, I worked to evaluate a new flexible, spline-based statistical method for toxicology data.
Most recently, I worked at University of Iowa to develop ways to remotely detect algal blooms in lakes with satellite data and machine learning.Outside of research, I enjoy hiking, traveling, and reading.