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  • Ronnakrit Rattanasriampaipong

    University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
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Southeast Asia and the Indo-Pacific: Past, Present, and Future Climate and Environment Poster
The PETM is not that hot in TEXAS: Reconstructing hyperthermals with a proxy system model for tetraether lipids
Born and raised in a concrete jungle like Bangkok, Thailand, the two ways that I could learn about our Planet Earth and the world around me were either (1) watching nature documentaries narrated by David Attenborough or (2) becoming an Earth investigator (geologist) myself. I chose both!

From studying tsunami deposits in the southern part of Thailand to evaluating hydrocarbon fields and assessing geologic risks in the Gulf of Thailand, I am now an aspired paleoceanographer/organic geochemist at Zhang Lab, Department of Oceanography, TAMU. Since the Fall of 2018, I have become a lipid biomarker enthusiast—especially glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers or GDGTs—and a self-taught Pythonista who uses statistical approaches to tackle some not-well-understood aspects of the TEX86 paleotemperature proxy and the ecology and evolution of marine ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA). I have just defended my doctoral dissertation and am ready to move to the University of Arizona, joining Dr. Jessica Tierney's lab as a NOAA Climate and Global Change Postdoctoral Fellow.

I am proud to be a Fulbright Thai Graduate Grantee, a Schlanger Ocean Drilling Fellow, and a finisher of couple of ultra-distance (50–160km) running events.

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