Emily Gargulinski

Emily Gargulinski

Research Scientist

Tel: (586) 243-5150

Email: emily.gargulinski@nianet.org 

 

Emily Gargulinski

Education

  • MEng, University of Michigan, 2018
  • BSE, University of Michigan, 2017

Work Experience

  • Graduate Student Instructor, University of Michigan, 2018
  • Summer Student Research Intern, NASA Langley Research Center, 2016-2018
  • Student Assistant Researcher, University of Michigan, 2015-2018

Research Areas/Expertise

  • Biomass Burning Plume Height
  • CALIPSO Aerosol Visualization
  • Geospatial Analysis of Wildfire progression and Smoke Transport
  • MODIS Burn Product
  • Wildfire patterns in United States

Current Research

Biomass Burning Plume Height Derived from CALIPSO, MODIS, and the NASA Langley Trajectory Model

Smoke plumes from burning biomass transports through the atmosphere depending on the height it is injected. Plume injection height varies based on fire parameters, ecosystem type, and meteorological factors. This project aims to take CALIPSO-identified smoke aerosols and run them backwards in time with the Langley Trajectory Model to match with MODIS-identified fire detections in order to create statistical relationships of injection heights and fire/ecosystem attributes.