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EDUCATION

RESEARCH INTERESTS

High-latitude climate change

Biogeochemical cycling and climate feedbacks in the polar oceans

Research Associate, University of Virginia 

Computational biogeochemistry

Advisor: Scott Doney

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NSF Graduate Research Fellow, Duke University

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Dissolved gas tracers

Oxygen and argon saturation as tracers of biological and physical processes in the surface ocean

2007-2011

B.A. Earth and Oceangraphic Science and Environmental Studies, Bowdoin College

Department Honors Thesis: Formation of elongated garnets in the spring point amphibolites, Harpswell, Maine

2010

Stellenbosch University

Study abroad in Stellenbosch, South Africa

Visiting Assistant Professor Bowdoin College

  • Chemical Tracers of Ocean Processes

  • Oceans in the Anthropocene

  • Marine Biogeochemistry

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Duke University

  • Certificate in College Teaching 

  • Preparing Future Faculty Fellow

  • Instructor Oceanographic Data Analysis

  • Guest lecturer and TA in a variety of Earth and Ocean Sciences Courses

Geostatistics

How scales of biological, physical and chemical variability can inform our understanding of mechanisms

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

2011-2016

PhD Earth and Ocean Sciences, Duke University 

Dissertation Title: High-Resolution In Situ Oxygen-Argon Studies of Surface Biological and Physical Processes in the Polar Oceans

Advisor: Nicolas Cassar

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