Trevor Hillebrand is a glaciologist and scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory with nine years of experience applying numerical models, machine learning, and geophysical data to study Antarctic and Greenland ice-sheet dynamics and improve sea-level rise forecasts. He holds a PhD in Earth and Space Sciences and an MS in Applied Mathematics from the University of Washington, plus dual BAs in Geology and Music from UC Berkeley, a combination that hints at both analytical rigor and creative thinking. Trevor's work bridges fundamental research and operational modeling, translating complex physical processes into predictive tools used for climate impact assessment. Based in the Greater Colorado Springs area, he brings expertise in integrating diverse datasets and methods to reduce uncertainty in long-term projections.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Earth and Space Sciences, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Earth and Space Sciences at University of Washington
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Geology, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Geology at University of California, Berkeley
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Trevor Hillebrand - Scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory