Summary
Parker Case is a research analyst in Washington, DC, specializing in US energy system analysis for Rhodium Group’s Energy & Climate practice, leveraging RHG-NEMS to translate complex model outputs into policy-relevant insights. With a decade of experience rooted in atmospheric science, Parker developed and led model advancements at NASA Goddard—building a tailored chemistry–climate model to study volcanic eruptions and aerosols—and contributed to international working groups on geoengineering and eruption impacts. He combines rigorous academic training (PhD, CU Boulder; BA, Columbia) with hands-on model development and publication experience, having led workshops and co-authored funded proposals. Notably, he bridges traditional climate research and practical energy-policy modeling, bringing a rare dual fluency in earth system simulation and applied policy tools.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Earth Science and Computer Science, Bachelor of Arts (BA) Earth Science and Computer Science at Columbia University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences at University of Colorado Boulder