Throughout my PhD, I've actively participated in many outreach events organized by UNR's Natural History Museum. I've developed several activities to show my research in thermal ecology and my love for the herpetofauna of the Great Basin Desert. Outside of the museum, I've also shared my research at the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe's summer camp and given public talks at local organizations, such as the Great Basin Bird Observatory.
Outside of work, I have many other hobbies, including reading, drawing, playing basketball, and playing the guitar. However, a hobby I particularly enjoy is deep-diving into seemingly random topics. Lucky for me, a group of friends organize NerdNite Reno, an event where anybody can give a talk about whatever they want to the local community.
This opportunity has allowed me to shape my deep dives into talks about statistically analyzing movie scores on Rotten Tomatoes, the inglorious third movie in the Fast & Furious franchise, and whether there's life on Jupiter's moon Europa. For this last talk, I even got selected to write a small piece for a NerdNite book summarizing talks about STEM topics across the entire US!