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ABOUT ME

I am a climate scientist and paleoceanographer. My research utilizes novel geochemical archives to elucidate past changes in Earth's climate on annual, decadal, and millenial timescales. As a whole, my work aims to understand how Earth's climate has varied in the past to better predict how it will change under future climate change scenarios.

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EDUCATION

RESEARCH INTERESTS

What will happen to Oxygen Minimum Zones in the future?

2005 - 2009

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

B.S. in Chemistry

B.S. in Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences

Are subtropical gyres expanding?

Can we better constrain changes in Agulhas leakage across glacial/interglacial cycles?

2009 - 2017

Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD

M.S. in Geology

Ph.D. in Climate Science

2018 - Present

Max Planck Institute for Chemistry

Postdoctoral Researcher

How did the Southeastern Atlantic Ocean evolve over the last 150,000 years?

Does tooth enamel record information about past food webs?

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