Socializing with Scientists
Socializing with Scientists presents the untold stories of immunologists, neuroscientists, environmental chemists, and more, recounting how their early life built their current life, and sharing what they do now to make the world a better place. And how do they define success, anyway? Listen to find out the surprising secrets of curious people.
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Socializing with Scientists
Dylan Jervis spots methane emissions from low Earth orbit (he's a physicist)
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Dylan was a kid who found comfort in math and fun in music, but ultimately he followed a path to science. He became a physicist and was inspired to study climate change by a speech that US Secretary of Energy Steven Chu gave, as well as his time working at a backcountry lodge in the Canadian Rockies.
Dylan Jervis now works for GHGSat, a company that monitors greenhouse gas emissions, most notably methane, from space. His recent paper in Science used a constellation of high resolution satellites to estimate global methane emissions from individual sources.