At OU My research focused on developing and utilizing uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) to collect observations in the planetary boundary layer. This application included instrumentation, electronics, flight mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and signal processing. I also modeled the stable boundary layer using large-eddy simulations to better understand how observations from UAS can best represent turbulence across the simulated domain.
PhD in Meteorology, 2022
University of Oklahoma
MS in Meteorology, 2018
University of Oklahoma
BS (cum laude) Physics and Atmospheric Science, 2016
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign