Sylvia Sullivan

Assistant Professor, Chemical and Environmental Engineering
Assistant Professor
Member of the Graduate Faculty

Mines And Metallurgy, 141

Sylvia received her B.S. in chemical engineering from the California Institute of Technology in 2012 and her Ph.D. in chemical engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2017. She was a postdoc at Columbia University for two years and a Young Investigator Fellow at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology for another two. She started as an assistant professor at the University of Arizona in 2022.

Sylvia is interested in multiscale interactions in the atmosphere, from ice crystal nucleation and fragmentation (crystallization and attrition) at the smallest scales to mesoscale storm propagation and evolution at larger scales. The group designs benchtop experiments to understand cloud processes and runs storm-resolving models on the UA high-performance computing cluster to quantify impacts on surface rainfall rates and the atmospheric energy balance.

Group Website: sylviasullivan.github.io

Research Interest
atmospheric ice nucleation and microphysics, dynamics and microphysics of mesoscale convective storms, atmospheric and climate modeling, benchtop microphysical experiments
Offering Research Opportunities
Yes
Prerequisite Courses
Python and Linux scripting are advantages.
Majors Considered
CHEE, HAS
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