Summary
Brian Rose is an Associate Professor and climate scientist with 11 years of academic experience studying climate dynamics through mathematical and numerical models. Based in Albany, NY, he blends research, teaching, and software development to advance open science and make complex climate modeling accessible. Trained at MIT (PhD) and McGill, he focuses on atmosphere–ocean interactions at global scales while developing reproducible tools and educational resources. His career includes postdoctoral work at the University of Washington and faculty roles at SUNY that emphasize both rigorous modeling and pedagogy. Colleagues know him for translating sophisticated climate physics into practical, shareable code and curricula that lower barriers to entry for students and researchers. He routinely pairs domain expertise with open-source practices to accelerate collaborative climate research.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Climate Physics and Chemistry, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Climate Physics and Chemistry at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Master of Science (M.Sc.), Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, Master of Science (M.Sc.), Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology at McGill University
English, French