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My expertise includes multi-scale modeling of atmospheric chemistry, air quality, and climate forcers; bottom-up and top-down emissions estimation; inverse modeling and Uncertainty Quantification (UQ). I earned my Ph.D. in Atmospheric Sciences from Georgia Institute of Technology. I have worked as a postdoctoral appointee at Sandia National Laboratories, where I led the development and application of a suite of computational techniques for greenhouse gas (GHG) transport modeling, inverse modeling, source attribution, and uncertainty quantification. I have authored and coauthored 15 articles in top peer-reviewed journals, including Nature Geoscience, Environmental Science and Technology, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Geophysical Research Letters, and Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association.
December 2016