Growing up on the Mediterranean coast, I used to look at clouds and the horizon every time I needed time to think. After a year of backpacking in Asia, I came back home to study Geology, but the Ocean, the sky, and the clouds drew me back to them.
Thus, I ended up double majoring in my B.Sc. in Environmental Sciences and Atmospheric and Oceanography Sciences at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 2016.
During my Ph.D. at the Earth and Planetary Sciences Department at the Weizmann Institute of Science, I studied cloud mixing using remote sensing observations in thermal infrared radiation and high-resolution numerical simulations of clouds.
Today, I'm a research scientist at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) at the University of Colorado, Boulder.