About
I am a lecturer in Climate Science, a UKRI Future Leaders Fellow, and a Centre for Higher Education Practice Fellow in the School of Ocean and Earth Science at the University of Southampton. Before moving to the UK, I was a Postdoctoral Scholar at WHOI, following the completion of my Ph.D. at Harvard University.
I develop statistical and physical tools to quantify climate change and understand the underlying mechanisms. I have led the development of the Dynamically Consistent Ensemble of Temperature (DCENT) and have published papers in Nature, Nature Climate Change, Nature Food, Science Advances, Journal of Climate, and other top-tier journals in Earth and Climate Sciences. My work has been featured by AP, New Scientist, Financial Times, NPR, Science Insider, and other international media.
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