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The Group at Origin Asian Bistro, December 2021.
Sharan is a Professor in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences.
Brian is a Senior Research Associate III working on a variety of projects related to tropical cyclones, including high-resolution modeling, vortex initialization, ocean surface wind observations, and graphical communication of hurricane risk.
Sam is a Ph.D. student who is investigating hurricane rapid intensification processes and predictability as part of the ONR Tropical Cyclone Rapid Intensification project.
Will is a Ph.D. student who is using machine learning techniques to understand the predictability and processes relevant to tropical cyclogenesis and early intensification as part of an NSF project.
Alexis is a Ph.D. student who is investigating tropical cyclogenesis as part of a NASA project.
Kerri is a Master's student who is investigating rapid intensification as part of the ONR Tropical Cyclone Rapid Intensification project (Primary Advisor: Dr. Jason Dunion, NOAA/AOML Hurricane Research Division and UM/CIMAS).
New Ph.D. student starting in Fall 2025
The new Ph.D. student will be performing research on a new NSF project on the predictability and processes behind low-probability tropical cyclogenesis events.
Mackenzie Carr
Mackenzie is an undergraduate junior who is performing Value Chain evaluations for Hurricane Beryl (2024) and Hurricane Helene (2024).
Jessica is an undergraduate junior who is performing Value Chain evaluations for Hurricane Helene (2024).