About me

Hello and welcome to my personal website. I am a PhD candidate at the University at Albany, in the Department of Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences working under the advisement of Dr. Mathias Vuille.

I research is focused on the isotopic hydroclimate of South America. I use terrestrial archives, observations, and isotope-enabled climate models to study the past, present, and future of large-scale atmospheric variability and change. I’m interested in how atmospheric dynamics and hydroclimate to both external forcing and internal variability influence climatic changes.

Much of my work involves confronting and investigating changes in our climate; in addition to my research, I engage in climate advocacy campaigns and a variety of outreach activities.

If you want to discuss research, advocacy, or are a student with questions about your own path forward, please reach out!

Shadowy cave entrance in southern Brazil