Hi! I am an incoming Ph.D. student in Geophysics at Stanford University, where I will begin working with Professor Da Yang in Fall 2026.
My research interests include climate dynamics, atmospheric dynamics, radiative transfer, and planetary climates. I use theoretical analysis and numerical modeling to investigate how atmospheric processes, radiative effects, and orbital forcing shape the climates of Earth and other planets.
My current and recent research includes:
- analytical climate responses to variations in orbital eccentricity;
- gravito-inertial instability and vortex depth in giant-planet atmospheres; and
- the radiative effects of dust on the climate of early Mars.
Please see the Research and CV pages for more details about my work.
