Hi, I’m Dolly More. I'm an atmospheric and oceanographic researcher at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. My journey into atmospheric research has allowed me to work on diverse projects, from studying ocean processes in the Arctic to analyzing air quality and pollutant levels in urban environments.

I have a strong foundation in data analysis, modeling, and visualization, and I use tools like MATLAB, Python, and ArcGIS to make sense of complex datasets. Over the years, I've contributed to various research projects, including the NABOS expedition in the Arctic Ocean and air quality studies across multiple Indian cities. My passion for science extends beyond research, as I actively participate in outreach activities to inspire the next generation of scientists. 

When I’m not analyzing data or volunteering for science, I enjoy hiking, swimming, and exploring nature through travel.

Areas of Expertise: Physical Oceanography, Atmospheric Sciences, Air-Sea Interaction
Projects I'm involved with: Nansen and Amundsen Basins Observational System