Teaching

I am passionate about science education. In addition to my research, I consider teaching both students and the public about the microbial world and planetary science to be a priority for me as a scientist.

I have been privileged to have the opportunity to work with undergraduate students at all levels of experience during my time at Princeton, both as a direct mentor and as a group educator.

Courses/Classes

Adjunct Professor for Foundations of Space Studies (Georgetown STIA 4005)

Assitant lecturer/adviser for Astrobiology Pop-Up Lab (Georgetown BIOL 4947/4948)

TA and lab instructor for Natural Disasters (Princeton GEO 103)

Guest lecturer on microbiology in extreme environments for Environmental Microbiology (Princeton GEO 417)

Research Mentees

Each of my advised students presented the results of their work at AGU Fall Meetings! Please click on their names to read their abstracts.

Isabel Rodrigues ‘23 (Princeton HMEI Summer Internship and Junior project)

Janelle Arnold ‘23 (Princeton HMEI Summer Internship)

Mae Kennedy ‘23 (Princeton HMEI Summer Internship)