Biographical Statement: I am currently pursuing a MS degree in the School of Earth and Climate Sciences, working with my advisor Dr. Kristin Schild. I first started working with Kristin in the CCI when I was a junior in high school, completing an internship studying the effects of environmental variables on avalanche occurrences on Mount Everest. I have since completed research with the National Weather Service studying the effects of temperature and precipitation on Maine’s Phenology. I also spent a summer studying the impacts of the North Atlantic Oscillation on extreme snowfall on Mount Washington as a Mount Washington Observatory intern. I completed my BS in Meteorology and Climate Science at the University of Delaware in December of 2025.
Research Area: I am interested in studying snowpack data using radar and remote sensing in cold regions, integrating aspects of weather and climate as well.