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Lynn Gribble 1400 Washington Avenue (DEAS
ES-351), Albany, NY 12222 518-442-4576 gribble@atmos.albany.edu |
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Profile
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Skilled research atmospheric scientist working
towards master’s in atmospheric science. Strong background in intra and
inter-seasonal oscillations, as well as atmosphere-ocean interactions.
Experienced in teaching and researching a broad range of topics. |
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Education
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Master of
Science State University of New York at Albany |
In Progress |
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Thesis topic: Connections between the
Madden-Julian Oscillation and various phases of El Nino Southern
Oscillation. |
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Bachelor of Science (Departmental Honors
and Magna Cum Laude) SUNY Albany Thesis
topic: Intra-seasonal oscillations in carbon monoxide concentrations. |
2007 |
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Experience
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Instructor SUNY
Albany Instructor
for ATM 100: Introduction to the atmosphere.
Research
Assistant |
May 2008-present May 2008-present |
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SUNY Albany Manage projects for research operations. Operational experience with several programming languages including C++ and UNIX Data analysis using S plus and Matlab Visual data representation using Gempak |
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Teaching
Assistant |
August 2007-present |
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SUNY Albany Assisted and instructed undergraduate
students in classroom settings. Ensuring student understanding of
assignments as well as assesment. Review sessions and study guides. |
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