I am a postdoctoral research fellow at Los Alamos National Laboratory in the Earth and Environmental Science Division. My research focuses on atmospheric chemistry and its impacts on air pollution and global climate. I investigate the chemical changes of particulate matter as it ages in the atmosphere using mass spectrometry and other analytical techniques. Read more about my research.
I received my PhD in Agricultural and Environmental Chemistry from University of California, Davis where I worked with Dr. Qi Zhang, and my B.A. in Chemistry from Vassar College
9/10/2025 - Research from my undergraduate thesis was just published - We looked at how fracking results in the release of toxic elements like arsenic
8/2/2025 - I'm excited to present my work on emissions from wildland urban interface fires at the Gordon Research Conference this week!
3/25/2025 - New Publication! Our manuscript showing how wildfire emissions transform from emission to multiple days of aging was published in ES&T Air this week. Read it here.