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I am currently a Ph.D. Candidate in the Environmental Engineering program at the University of Michigan. My dissertation focuses on using atmospheric inverse models to quantify regional carbon sources and sinks across the globe and within North America. I am also hoping to write a chapter of my dissertation on the use of atmospheric inversions for greenhouse gas monitoring within a future international climate change mitigation framework. Before starting the doctoral program, I completed a joint master's degree in Natural Resources & Environment and Applied Economics, also at the University of Michigan. My undergrad degree is in Mathematics from Columbia University. And in between undergrad and grad school, I worked for 6 years in the financial software industry in New York City! My future career interests are most likely out of academia, but hopefully helping to bridge the link between natural science and environmental policy | I am currently a Ph.D. Candidate in the Environmental Engineering program at the University of Michigan. My dissertation focuses on using atmospheric inverse models to quantify regional carbon sources and sinks across the globe and within North America. I am also hoping to write a chapter of my dissertation on the use of atmospheric inversions for greenhouse gas monitoring within a future international climate change mitigation framework. Before starting the doctoral program, I completed a joint master's degree in Natural Resources & Environment and Applied Economics, also at the University of Michigan. My undergrad degree is in Mathematics from Columbia University. And in between undergrad and grad school, I worked for 6 years in the financial software industry in New York City! My future career interests are most likely out of academia, but hopefully helping to bridge the link between natural science and environmental policy. |
Latest revision as of 00:58, 12 July 2009
I am currently a Ph.D. Candidate in the Environmental Engineering program at the University of Michigan. My dissertation focuses on using atmospheric inverse models to quantify regional carbon sources and sinks across the globe and within North America. I am also hoping to write a chapter of my dissertation on the use of atmospheric inversions for greenhouse gas monitoring within a future international climate change mitigation framework. Before starting the doctoral program, I completed a joint master's degree in Natural Resources & Environment and Applied Economics, also at the University of Michigan. My undergrad degree is in Mathematics from Columbia University. And in between undergrad and grad school, I worked for 6 years in the financial software industry in New York City! My future career interests are most likely out of academia, but hopefully helping to bridge the link between natural science and environmental policy.