About me

I am a Doctoral candidate in Atmospheric Physics at the University of Toronto under the supervision of Professor Debra Wunch. I have also completed a BSc/MSc at the University of Toronto and a MMath at the University of Waterloo.

My research focuses on estimating anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions with satellite measurements. I am especially interested in methane which is 80 times more potent than CO2 at trapping heat in a 20-year period. I am working on deriving trace gas enhancement ratios involving methane and comparing them to inventories. I am also working on a high-resolution inversion of TROPOMI methane observations over Southern Ontario.

Before starting my PhD, I worked as a research assistant at Environment and Climate Change Canada. I helped Dr. Ray Nassar quantify CO2 emissions from coal-fired power plants using NASA’s OCO-2 and OCO-3 instruments.