I am part of the Permafrost Pathways carbon monitoring team, investigating how carbon moves between the land and the atmosphere in the Arctic.
My work provides data to help increase the resolution and precision of global climate models, and to support Arctic communities in decision-making. I am interested in Arctic ecosystems and tundra landscapes, and enjoy learning more about them to expand and make new connections in my understanding. I find that this curiosity makes my work fun, and I am excited to be part of a larger effort to better understand these environments.
In my time outside of work, I enjoy fishing.