I'm a research software engineer passionate about developing cutting-edge technology to help alleviate real-world problems. I see climate change as one of the major issues threatening humans and life on Earth as a whole, and I want to use my technical skills to enact meaningful change in this area. At the same time, I strive to further develop my skills as a computer scientist, tackling interesting and exciting problems along the way.

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CliMA: A New Open Source Code for Climate Modeling

This talk will focus on the development of an open-source Earth System Model (ESM) by the Climate Modeling Alliance (CliMA), which aims to address the limitations of existing, outdated ESMs that are computationally expensive and not readily publicly accessible. CliMA's model is being built from scratch to be less resource-intensive while maintaining scientific accuracy, making it more useful to the broader scientific community. The talk will highlight the benefits of providing such a model as open source to support climate research and collaboration.

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