Technologist 🛰️ attempting to become a scientist 💨🌲🌎. PhD student & Engineer in Industry. Current interests: methane 🚮🐄 , AQ 😷, systems causing environmental violence (how to change them)🛢️💸📈, data sovereignty and ethics 🤝⚖️. Forever 🚲.
Who has Methane-focused favorite books? These have good chapters/sections. Gathering my materials for preliminary exams. Not pictured: Rodgers and other pdfs! I’d also take pdfs of these too! #methane#phd#atmosphericchemistry#pollution#emissions
September 9, 2025 at 5:37 PM
Who has Methane-focused favorite books? These have good chapters/sections. Gathering my materials for preliminary exams. Not pictured: Rodgers and other pdfs! I’d also take pdfs of these too! #methane#phd#atmosphericchemistry#pollution#emissions
The last few years have been full of bloody noses for me. I’ve been to a doctor and I don’t pick. This is my reality in Denver. #airquality#publichealth#smoke#denver
September 7, 2025 at 12:47 AM
The last few years have been full of bloody noses for me. I’ve been to a doctor and I don’t pick. This is my reality in Denver. #airquality#publichealth#smoke#denver
Hard to describe the immaculate hospitality of this year’s IWGGMS. As I discovered last year, this community is an incredible intersection of all my interests. Instruments, retrievals, emissions, old friends and new friends. Air quality and greenhouse gases. This all gave me lots of hope! ありがとう
June 13, 2025 at 7:38 AM
Hard to describe the immaculate hospitality of this year’s IWGGMS. As I discovered last year, this community is an incredible intersection of all my interests. Instruments, retrievals, emissions, old friends and new friends. Air quality and greenhouse gases. This all gave me lots of hope! ありがとう
TL;DR I want to say thanks to all those NASA, NOAA and EPA people who have helped and inspired me. For those who think that cutting science is a good idea, please reconsider. Pic of me too busy measuring O3 to get a haircut. An opportunity (DEI, education, SMD, Earth Science) that changed my life!
April 12, 2025 at 5:15 PM
TL;DR I want to say thanks to all those NASA, NOAA and EPA people who have helped and inspired me. For those who think that cutting science is a good idea, please reconsider. Pic of me too busy measuring O3 to get a haircut. An opportunity (DEI, education, SMD, Earth Science) that changed my life!
Picked a bad weather day to ride the train (lots of lifts shut down for high winds). But I brought school work and don’t have to worry about traffic! Getting to the mountain was very slick! @amtrak.com@winterparkresort.bsky.social
February 2, 2025 at 6:28 PM
Picked a bad weather day to ride the train (lots of lifts shut down for high winds). But I brought school work and don’t have to worry about traffic! Getting to the mountain was very slick! @amtrak.com@winterparkresort.bsky.social
Free cider at Westside Books today helped me push my cold weather limits! Bookstore, bagels, and baby hangs. I love my walkable neighborhood and proximity to family! 2025 is all about community for me. #DenverNorthside#walkable
January 20, 2025 at 7:35 PM
Free cider at Westside Books today helped me push my cold weather limits! Bookstore, bagels, and baby hangs. I love my walkable neighborhood and proximity to family! 2025 is all about community for me. #DenverNorthside#walkable
If anyone is at #AMS, I’d highly recommend this event. Especially for those people who don’t know much about gender identity but want to learn. Reminder: it is a safe space for those in the community.
January 29, 2024 at 7:15 PM
If anyone is at #AMS, I’d highly recommend this event. Especially for those people who don’t know much about gender identity but want to learn. Reminder: it is a safe space for those in the community.
Semester started with me panicking, trying to cram for a class I wasn’t qualified to take. Then I remembered I could ask for help. Found a better suited class that I’m thrilled to take— taught in Python by an Atmos Scientist. Again, grad school in your 30s hits different. Pic: CU Boulder SEEC
January 20, 2024 at 12:03 AM
Semester started with me panicking, trying to cram for a class I wasn’t qualified to take. Then I remembered I could ask for help. Found a better suited class that I’m thrilled to take— taught in Python by an Atmos Scientist. Again, grad school in your 30s hits different. Pic: CU Boulder SEEC