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I am an air quality and GHG data scientist at the Washington State Department of Ecology. I am using the Motor Vehicle Emission Simulator (MOVES3) to estimate on-road and non-road criteria air pollutant and GHG emissions for the State of Washington. I am also involved in writing up the 2020 comprehensive emissions inventory report. I was a postdoctoral researcher working with Dr. Christopher J. Still at Oregon State University and Dr. William J. Riley at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. My research at OSU primarily focuses on mapping C4 vegetation cover and implementing lineage-based functional types (LFTs) into ELM-FATES to better simulate grassland carbon and water fluxes at regional and global scales. Prior to joining the Still Lab, I have been highly involved in the N2O Model Intercomparison Project (NMIP) and the new assessment of global N2O budget led by Dr. Hanqin Tian at Auburn University since 2015.