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Timothy Keebler
Graduate Student Research Assistant at University of Michigan
Timothy Keebler is a passionate PhD student at the University of Michigan, specializing in Space Sciences with a focus on magnetospheric physics and numerical modeling.
His academic journey includes studying Meteorology for his Bachelor of Science degree at Millersville University of Pennsylvania, further advancing to attain a Master of Science in Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering at the University of Michigan.
Timothy has engaged in diverse research experiences, ranging from ceramic superconductors to topographic gravity waves, aircraft static pressure calibration, and airborne atmospheric research, as well as ground-based meteorological instrumentation involving flux towers, acoustic sodar, and optical lidar.
He has worked with rawinsonde sounding systems like Windsond and Vaisala MW41, showcasing a well-rounded expertise in atmospheric research and data collection methodologies.
Alongside his academic pursuits, Timothy has held various roles including Research Assistant at the University of Michigan, Office Assistant at Millersville University Department of Earth Sciences, Orchard Worker at Keim Orchards, and Student Technician at Student Services, Inc.
Timothy Keebler's dedication to advancing knowledge in Space Sciences through his research contributions and academic engagements underlines his commitment to the scientific community.