About

On science and nature...

This is precisely the way that science loves nature. This lack of a final destination, an absolute truth, is what makes science such a worthy methodology for sacred searching. It is a never ending lesson in humility. The vastness of the universe — and love, the thing that makes the vastness bearable — is out of reach to the arrogant. This cosmos only fully admits those who listen carefully for the inner voice reminding us to remember we might be wrong. What’s real must matter more to us than what we wish to believe.

-Ann Druyan, Cosmos: Possible Words

Education

PhD., Atmospheric Sciences

2017 - 2021

Colorado State University

M.Phil., Applied Physics (Climate Studies)

2012 - 2016

University of the West Indies, Mona

B.Sc., General Physics with a Mathematics minor

2009 - 2012

University of the West Indies, Mona

Awards

NOAA Climate & Global Change Postdoctoral Fellowship

2022-2024
Host: Purdue University

Fulbright Foreign Student Program, Jamaica

2017-2019

Program for Research and Scholarly Excellence Fellowship (PRSE)

2017-2018

Colorado State University

Walter Scott Jr. Fellowship

2017-2018

Colorado State University

UWI Postgraduate Scholarship

2013-2015

University of the West Indies, Mona