Project Manager
Extremophile microbiology, anaerobic cultivation, GIS applications to biosignature detection.
While my academic background falls under environmental science and spatial science, my laboratory experience tends more towards extremophile microbiology. Prior to RPI, my research focused on the unique metabolic pathways that develop from the cycling of elemental sulfur in marine sediments, specifically the process of disproportionation. This is the simultaneous oxidation and reduction of elemental sulfur to produce hydrogen sulfide and sulfate. This reaction is poorly understood yet remains a crucial branch of the global sulfur cycle. In my future, I hope to shift gears a bit and apply my knowledge of GIS and remote sensing techniques into the context of biosignature detection missions!