My dissertation work was published in Applied Mathematics and Computation, and involves the estimation of near surface wind structures in … More
Category: Science
Assimilation of Thermodynamic Observations from Boundary Layer Remote Sensors
My first year as a postdoc was spent at the National Severe Storms Laboratory, working with David Stensrud and Dave … More
Carbon Flux Estimation with Satellite Observations
My current work revolves around using satellite observations to estimate the rate of emission of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere … More
Watching the planet breathe: Studying Earth’s carbon cycle from space
Average carbon dioxide concentrations, Oct. 1 – Nov. 11, 2014, measured by the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 satellite. NASA Berrien Moore … More
Communicating Across Disciplines
“The ass that tries to sit between two chairs ends up on the floor.” Evgeni Fedorovich I recently gave a … More
Success and Failure in Research
“Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.” Winston Churchill
Craig Bishop: The Secrets of Model/Background Error Covariance Revealed
This is my first content post for the satellite data assimilation summer school, and the first big insights that I’ve … More
Satellite Data Assimilation Summer School.
I arrived in Santa Fe earlier this afternoon, where I will be spending the next two weeks with some of … More
My New Postdoc
I had been working at NSSL only since last September. My work has gone well. I’ve learned a lot of … More
Reality Check at SIAM UQ
I was at the SIAM Uncertainty Quantification conference on April 2 and 3rd, and after pondering my experience there for … More