Thrilled to share that our OCO (Orbiting Carbon Observatory) proposal, in collaboration with Dr. Frankenberg at Caltech, has been awarded by NASA! The project, "Optimizing Carbon Observations: Long-Term Understanding and Synthesis (OCO-LOTUS)," will combine atmospheric CO$_2$​ observations with Solar-induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence to deepen our understanding of the global carbon cycle, leveraging a decade of data from the OCO-2/3 mission. A huge thank you to NASA for the support — we can't wait to get our feet wet!

We're looking for a postdoc to join us on this adventure! If you have experience with atmospheric greenhouse gas observations, remote sensing, or atmospheric inverse modeling, we'd love to hear from you!

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