Dr. Elizabeth Barnes

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Dr. Elizabeth (Libby) Barnes is a Professor of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University. Her research focuses on understanding Earth system variability, predictability, and change across time and space, with an emphasis on developing and implementing artificial intelligence tools in a way that mimics scientific human reasoning to improve intrinsic interpretability. Her overarching research goal is to responsibly harness AI to anticipate human-Earth system futures in support of a thriving society in the decades ahead. She teaches graduate courses on statistical analysis, machine learning for the Earth sciences, and data-driven forecasting across timescales from days-to-decades.

Libby is an American Geophysical Union (AGU) Macelwane Medal winner and became a Fellow of the AGU in 2021. She received the AGU Turco Lectureship for 2020, AMS Clarence Leroy Meisinger Award for 2020, and was awarded an NSF CAREER grant in 2018. She received the George T. Abell Outstanding Early-Career Faculty Award in 2016 and was recognized for her teaching and mentoring by being awarded an Honorable Mention for the CSU Graduate Advising and Mentorship Award in 2017 and being named the Outstanding Professor of the Year Award in 2016 and 2022 by the graduate students of the Department of Atmospheric Science. In 2014 she was the recipient of an AGU James R. Holton Junior Scientist Award.

Libby is involved in a number of research community activities, including serving on the National Academies' Board on Atmospheric Science and Climate and the NCAR Earth System Predictability Across Timescales External Advisory Board, and being and a funded member of the NSF AI Institute for Research on Trustworthy AI in Weather, Climate and Coastal Oceanography (AI2ES), among others. 

Libby joined the CSU faculty in 2013 after obtaining dual B.S. degrees (Honors) in Physics and Mathematics from the University of Minnesota, obtaining her Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science from the University of Washington, and spending a year as a NOAA Climate & Global Change Fellow at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University.

Women's History Month 2021: A conversation with Dr. Elizabeth Barnes

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