Malcolm Wilson
About Malcolm Wilson
Malcolm Wilson is a research intern and SOARS Protege at UCAR, focusing on atmospheric sciences. He has a Bachelor's degree from Cornell University and is currently pursuing a PhD at Penn State University, where he engages in collaborative research efforts.
Work at UCAR
Malcolm Wilson has been employed at the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) since 2018. He holds the position of SOARS Protege/Research Intern. His work involves engaging in research projects that enhance the understanding of atmospheric phenomena. This role allows him to collaborate with experts in the field and contribute to significant research efforts within the atmospheric sciences domain.
Education and Expertise
Malcolm Wilson studied Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology at Cornell University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree from 2015 to 2019. He furthered his education at Penn State University, pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in the same field from 2019 to 2024. His academic background provides a solid foundation for his research endeavors in atmospheric science.
Background
Before his current roles, Malcolm Wilson worked as a Basketball Official at Cornell University for one month in 2016 in the Ithaca, New York area. This experience contributed to his diverse background and skill set, complementing his academic pursuits in atmospheric sciences.
Research Collaboration
Malcolm Wilson has been actively involved in collaborative research efforts between Penn State University and UCAR. His focus on atmospheric science allows him to participate in projects that aim to broaden the understanding of atmospheric phenomena. His involvement in the SOARS program further emphasizes his commitment to enhancing participation in atmospheric and related sciences.
SOARS Program Participation
Malcolm Wilson participated in the SOARS program, which is designed to broaden participation in the atmospheric and related sciences. Through this program, he has engaged in various research projects that contribute to the field, reflecting his dedication to advancing knowledge in atmospheric sciences.