Michael P is a Professor of Climate at Columbia Climate School and Unit Director for the Center for Climate Systems Research with nine years of focused experience at the intersection of climate science and systems analysis. He leverages a PhD from Princeton and advanced policy training from Columbia SIPA to tackle global food security, human migration, network science, and ecohydrology using quantitative, network-driven approaches. Based in New York, he translates interdisciplinary research into actionable insights for climate resilience and resource planning. His work bridges academic rigor and applied policy, often revealing non-obvious links between hydrological variability and migration patterns that inform both scholarship and real-world adaptation strategies.
9 years of coding experience
Master of International and Public Affairs, Master of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University - School of International and Public Affairs
Bachelor of Science (BS), Bachelor of Science (BS) at Columbia University in the City of New York
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Regis High School
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at Princeton University
Food Shocks Cascade Model: A simple agent-based network model that computes chain-reactions due to production anomalies based on dynamic food balance sheets at the country level.
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