Christopher Harig is an Assistant Professor of Geosciences at the University of Arizona with 11 years of experience studying glaciers, ice sheets, Earth's gravity field, and solid-Earth geodynamics. He combines field-focused glaciology and satellite gravity analysis with quantitative modeling to link ice mass change to deep Earth responses. Trained with a Ph.D. in Geophysics from the University of Colorado Boulder and a BS in Geology from Cornell, he has held research roles at Princeton that bridged postdoctoral science and independent scholarship. At Arizona he balances research, teaching, and mentorship, supervising students on interdisciplinary projects that span observational and theoretical methods. Colleagues know him for translating complex geophysical signals into actionable insights on ice-climate-solid Earth interactions, and for fostering the next generation of Earth scientists. He is based in Tucson and brings a rare blend of hands-on glacial expertise and gravity-data fluency to questions of contemporary sea-level change.
11 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Queensbury Senior High School
BS, Geology, BS, Geology at Cornell University
Ph.D., Geophysics, Ph.D., Geophysics at University of Colorado Boulder
Contributions:2 releases, 49 commits, 10 PRs in 7 years 1 month
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Christopher Harig - Assistant Professor at University of Arizona