I am a Research Scientist at Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (EAS) at Georgia Tech. Previously, I worked as a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Georgia and at the University of Miami and NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) at Miami. I earned my Ph.D. from the School for Marine Science and Technology (SMAST), University of Massachusetts. I was supervised/co-supervised by Amit Tandon, Tom Farrar, Dan McDonald, and Amala Mahadevan.
My research work involves a combination of numerical modeling and analysis of observations from sources including, but not limited to, satellites, surveys, Argo floats, and moorings to understand mixing, upper ocean kinetic energy, heat and freshwater budgets, and the circulation patterns as well as the meridional heat transport. My current research at Georgia Tech focuses on understanding the meridional overturning circulation, heat, and freshwater transport in the Subpolar North Atlantic Ocean using model simulation and observations from a trans basin array (OSNAP). |
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