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Emily Bercos-Hickey is a research scientist in the Climate and Ecosystem Sciences Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Her research interests include using global and regional climate models to examine extreme weather events, such as tropical cyclones, and the complex meteorology over North Africa, specifically African easterly waves. She received a BA in Mathematics from Carleton College, an MSEd. from the University of Pennsylvania, an MS and PhD in Atmospheric Science from UC Davis, and has previously taught high school mathematics.
Area of Interest
- Atmospheric Sciences
- Oceanography
- Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
- Geomatic Engineering
- Environmental Science and Management
Education
- Ph.D. Atmospheric Science|UC Davis, United States|2019
- M.S. Atmospheric Science|UC Davis, United States|2017
- MSEd.Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum|University of Pennsylvania, United States|2010
- B.A. Mathematics|Carleton College, United States|2007