I'm interested in using satellites to help mitigate climate change and air pollution.

I’m an Assistant Professor at MIT with dual appointments in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics and the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society.

My work revolves around satellite remote sensing of atmospheric composition and how we can use it to help mitigate human impacts on the environment.

A major focus has been on quantifying atmospheric methane emissions and trends across a range of scales. Another is on observing nitrogen oxides at meter-scale resolution from space.

See my research page or CV for more information.

General interests and piano recordings

I’m passionate about science, music, and fiction of all forms (literature, film, games). I studied physics, English literature, and classical piano performance as an undergrad, and still enjoy these things as a hobbyist today. Here are some studio recordings I did of short piano pieces by one of my favorite composers, Alexander Scriabin:

Scriabin, Op. 11, #2 in A Minor
Scriabin, Op. 11, #10 in C# Minor
Scriabin, Op. 11, #20 in C Minor