Undergraduate Researcher Reveals the Collaborative Reality of Climate Science at NCAS St Andrews
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Alice Pigelet shares her experience as an undergraduate researcher at the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) at the University of St Andrews, describing how climate research is far more dynamic, collaborative, and creative than the stereotypical image of scientists in lab coats. Her work sits at the intersection of applied mathematics, climate science, and machine learning.
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Over the past year, I've had the opportunity to work at the intersection of applied mathematics, climate science, and machine learning through my undergraduate research project.
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