I am a Physical Scientist and glaciologist at the NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) in Princeton, New Jersey, USA.

My research focuses on how how ice sheets and icebergs evolve over time and interact with the rest of the Earth system. I am a developer of the GFDL iceberg module and MOM6-IS, the ice-sheet component for GFDL coupled models.

Prior to joining GFDL as a Physical Scientist, I was a postdoc at Princeton University in the Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences Program, a collaboration between Princeton and GFDL. I completed my PhD in Earth and Space Sciences at the University of Washington, and I studied Science of Earth Systems as an undergrad at Cornell University.