RESEARCH ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
Charles works on problems concerning the use of data to test physics-based numerical models of the atmosphere, ocean, and cryosphere — particularly for phenomena involving their interactions. Some example problems he has worked on include abrupt climate change, the origin of ice age climate cycles, and projections of future climate and sea level rise. Charles’ research involves collaborating with other scientists and statisticians to develop tools for quantifying uncertainties in models and data.
INTERESTS
climate change, uncertainty quantification, sea level
ACADEMICS
Ph.D., University of Chicago
B.S., Haverford College
CONTACTS AND LINKS
Phone: 512-471-0401
Email: charles@ig.utexas.edu
Office: 2.232
Curriculum Vitae
Publications