Summary
Gary Clow is a Senior Research Associate and geophysicist with over three decades of expertise in high-precision temperature measurement, permafrost monitoring, and climate-change detection across polar regions and planetary environments. He led design and implementation of the DOI/GTN-P deep borehole and surface-monitoring arrays in arctic Alaska and has reconstructed past climate variability by inverting borehole temperature profiles. His work spans field campaigns in Antarctica, Greenland, and arctic Alaska, high-resolution dynamical downscaling, and thermal modeling applied from Earth’s cryosphere to Mars and outer-solar-system bodies. Based in Boulder, he combines hands-on instrument development and long-term observing networks with theoretical and numerical modeling, bringing rare cross-disciplinary depth between terrestrial and planetary geophysics.
8 years of coding experience
The University of Utah