Biography

I am a 6th year PhD student with a background in geology and analytical chemistry. I am currently studying the formation of cloud and haze particles in Venus' atmosphere using laboratory photochemistry experiments. I am also measuring the spectral properties of Venus' clouds in the lab by studying analogue cloud materials. In addition, I am interested in the chemical interactions between the surface and atmosphere of Venus (and other worlds in the Solar System).

Recent Publications

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(2022). Optical Constants of a Titan Haze Analogue from 0.4 to 3.5 µm Determined Using Vacuum Spectroscopy. Planetary Science Journal.

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(2022). Triton Haze Analogues: The Role of Carbon Monoxide in Haze Formation. Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets.

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(2019). Optical properties of Venus aerosol analogues.

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(2018). Laboratory investigations of Venus aerosol analogs.

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(2017). Monte Carlo simulation of a Knudsen effusion mass spectrometer sampling system. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry.

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