I'm a tenured university chemistry professor that teaches more than 500 students a year. I'm always innovating my teaching methods, incorporating the latest technology in the classroom. I live stream office hours and lectures for my students and the general audience on Twitch. In addition, I stream science demonstrations and discussions of the latest news in climate change, space travel, and the intersection of science and politics.
I also have a research laboratory that studies the atmospheres of Earth and Mars. Our findings are used to determine how meteors affect the ozone layer on Earth and how the climate of Mars changes over time.
Outside of work, I'm a foodie that enjoys cooking and the science and nutrition involved therein. I also enjoy reading and exercising, as well as exploring nature.