How did you get into science?
My parents are both doctors and were science majors in college, so I was exposed to it at an early age through them. They were always enthusiastic about helping me with science projects, taking me and my siblings to science museums and teaching us about the science around us.
Is there a woman in science, from Columbia or otherwise, who inspired you?
The first woman in science that inspired me was definitely my mom, who is a retired physician and high school chemistry teacher. She showed me from an early age that women have a place in science and medicine.
As an undergraduate at Columbia, I was lucky to have many women professors and mentors, namely Maya Tolstoy, Meredith Nettles and Heather Savage, who showed me that I could turn my passion for geology and geophysics into a career. Currently, my Ph.D. advisor, Kirsty Tinto, and my former supervisor, Robin Bell, inspire me to continue to pursue my interests in the cryosphere sciences.