About Me

I am a planetary science PhD student at York University under the supervision of Dr John Moores.

Broadly, I study the atmosphere of Mars. More specifically, a lot of my work deals with interactions of light and atmospheric aerosols like dust and water-ice, including clouds. I have also dipped my toes into the martian methane mystery, looking at variability in methane plumes in an analogue environment in the Canadian arctic.

I am also a collaborator on the Curiosity Rover environmental science team, where I spend most of my time with my head in the (martain) clouds.

A carbon dioxide cloud imaged by Curiosity. PIA25740, NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS