Jessica Lundquist
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Jessica Lundquist
Summary
Jessica Lundquist is a human[1]. She worked as a researcher[2], atmospheric scientist[3], and oceanographer[4].
Key Facts
- Jessica Lundquist held citizenship in United States[5].
- Jessica Lundquist worked as a researcher[2].
- Jessica Lundquist's professions included atmospheric scientist[3].
- Jessica Lundquist worked as an oceanographer[4].
- Jessica Lundquist's field of work was snow[6].
- Among Jessica Lundquist's employers was University of Washington[7].
- Jessica Lundquist was educated at University of California, San Diego[8].
- Jessica Lundquist's doctoral advisor was Michael D. Dettinger[9].
- A notable student of Jessica Lundquist was Steven Pestana[10].
- A notable student of Jessica Lundquist was Justin Pflug[11].
- A notable student of Jessica Lundquist was Dylan S Reynolds[12].
- A notable student of Jessica Lundquist was Shara I Feld[13].
- A notable student of Jessica Lundquist was Kael Martin[14].
- A notable student of Jessica Lundquist was Nicholas E Wayand[15].
- Jessica Lundquist received the Peter B. Wagner Memorial Award for Women in Atmospheric Sciences[16].
- Jessica Lundquist is recorded as female[17].
- Jessica Lundquist's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Jessica Lundquist supervised Karl E. Lapo as a doctoral student[19].
- Jessica Lundquist supervised Mark S. Raleigh as a doctoral student[20].
- Jessica Lundquist supervised Susan E Dickerson-Lange as a doctoral student[21].
- Jessica Lundquist supervised Brian M Henn as a doctoral student[22].
- Jessica Lundquist supervised Nicholas E Wayand as a doctoral student[23].
- Jessica Lundquist supervised William Ryan Currier as a doctoral student[24].
- Jessica Lundquist's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 5067160667574503560008[25].
- Jessica Lundquist's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as no2013008427[26].
Body
Education
Jessica Lundquist was educated at University of California, San Diego[8]. Her doctoral advisor was Michael D. Dettinger[9].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include researcher[2], atmospheric scientist[3], and oceanographer[4]. Jessica Lundquist's field of work was snow[6]. Among her employers was University of Washington[7]. Notable students include Steven Pestana[10], a civil engineer[27], b. 1991[28], specialised in civil engineering[29]; Justin Pflug[11]; Dylan S Reynolds[12], a civil engineer[30], specialised in civil engineering[31]; Shara I Feld[13], a civil engineer[32], specialised in civil engineering[33]; Kael Martin[14], a civil engineer[34], specialised in civil engineering[35]; and Nicholas E Wayand[15], a civil engineer[36], specialised in civil engineering[37]. Doctoral students include Karl E. Lapo[19]; Mark S. Raleigh[20]; Susan E Dickerson-Lange[21], a civil engineer[38], specialised in civil engineering[39]; Brian M Henn[22], a civil engineer[40], specialised in civil engineering[41]; Nicholas E Wayand[23], a civil engineer[42], specialised in civil engineering[43]; and William Ryan Currier[24], a civil engineer[44], specialised in civil engineering[45].
Recognition
Jessica Lundquist received the Peter B. Wagner Memorial Award for Women in Atmospheric Sciences[16].
FAQs
What did Jessica Lundquist do for work?
Jessica Lundquist worked as researcher[2], atmospheric scientist[3], and oceanographer[4].
Where did Jessica Lundquist go to school?
Jessica Lundquist was educated at University of California, San Diego[8].
What awards did Jessica Lundquist receive?
Honors received include Peter B. Wagner Memorial Award for Women in Atmospheric Sciences[16].