Kellis Ward
Payne Institute Research Scientist, EEMDL, Colorado School of Mines

Kellis has his BS in Statistics and his MS in Data Science from Mines (’22, ’24) and has been working with the Hammerling Research Group for just over two years. He has become an expert in inferring methane emission from continuous monitoring systems and is currently focusing on a comparative analysis of laser and metal oxide continuous monitors. Outside of research, Kellis enjoys dabbling in sports analytics, going jeeping in the San Juan mountains, and taking part in anything outdoorsy. He wants to continue with methane research since it is an essential step to helping reverse climate change and ensure that the outdoors remains beautiful for all.