
RESEARCH IN 1000 MOST COMMON WORDS
Research description using the 1000 most common words, inspired by the XKCD Up Goer Five.
Hi there! I'm a PhD student in the College of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences at Oregon State University.
My research interests include sea ice dynamics, air-sea-ice interactions, remote sensing, and Arctic climate.
I am currently a NASA FINESST fellow, and am working on a project aiming to improve our understanding
of the drivers of short-term sea ice deformation events, as well as their contributions to longer-term changes to the Arctic sea ice cover.
Follow the links below to learn about recent publications, interviews, science curricula, and more!
Research description using the 1000 most common words, inspired by the XKCD Up Goer Five.
Short posts and images of interesting sea ice fracture patterns
In this SMILE curriculum, learn mathematics as you forecast sea ice drift using near real-time data from the International Arctic Buoy Program.
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Strata magazine article by science writers Abby Metzger and Nancy Steinberg, where I shared my experience as a polar scientist
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Online lessons that introduce geophysical analysis in Python with USGS and NDBC data
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The Cryosphere, doi:10.5194/tc-17-3229-2023 [External Link]