Camryn is a Geography Graduate Assistant at the University of Georgia, specializing in meteorology and atmospheric hazards. An alum of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, she graduated summa cum laude with a B.S. in Meteorology and received the Outstanding Student in Meteorology award. Her research includes an NSF-funded study on lake-effect snow.
Drawing from her experiences as a teaching assistant and swim coach, Camryn demonstrates a passion for education and mentorship. She has also engaged in community-focused work through a research internship with a local church, highlighting her interest in communication and suggesting improvements based on community feedback.
Unique fact: Camryn conducted research on how Lake Eries ice coverage influences lake-effect snow events in Western New York.
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