Degree: Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology
Research: Climate Science
Joined LLNL: August 2024
Research at LLNL: With a broad background in multiscale modeling, Emily specializes in developing computational techniques and data-driven approaches for cloud microphysics in the context of climate modeling.
Bio: Emily de Jong is a Lawrence Fellow in the Atmospheric, Earth and Energy Division of the Physical and Life Sciences Directorate, where she researches data-driven approaches to modeling cloud microphysics. After receiving her B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Princeton University in 2019, Emily pursued her Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Caltech as a Department of Energy Computational Sciences Fellow.
Joined the PLS/AEED Directorate in 2024
