Research
At my roots I am an astrophysicist, and at my core I love geosciences. Wide ranges of degrees and courses have given me a larger scope of potential for research and interests! I have done research in astronomy, seismology, field work containing induced seismic events, electromagnetic theory, and resisitivity surveys penetrating groundwater. If it exists, I absolutely want to know more.
Teaching
I am currently a Teacher's Assistant for EOSC-111 Laboratory Exploration of Planet Earth.
Biography
I am a master's student in Physical Oceanography under Dr. Stephanie Waterman @ Waterman Labs at the University of British Columbia, where my research will likely focus on an observational analysis of pan-Arctic stratification and the impact of permafrost degredation. I hold an HBSc in Planetary Science from the University of Toronto, with a strong foundation in geophysical and astrophysical research.
My experience has included the supervising of several research projects under the Dunlap Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, in which I have helped younger students develop their knowledge in exoplanet habitability and galaxy classifications. I have worked extensively in science communication, holding a leadership role at the Allan I. Carswell Observatory, managing tours, public outreach, and team coordination.
My technical expertise spans Python and various geophysical and astronomical tools. I participated in several projects over the course of my undergraduate degree that span the geosciences and astronomy sectors of science, and using this multidisciplinary approach to bridge gaps between fields.