Biography:
Kerry Meyer's research interests include satellite and aircraft remote sensing of clouds and aerosols. He is a member of the MODIS, S-NPP, and DSCOVR science teams, working on the operational cloud optical and microphysical property products as well as EOS-SNPP climate data record continuity. He has also been involved with remote sensing field campaigns using the MODIS Airborne Simulator flown on the NASA ER-2.
Meyer joined the Climate and Radiation Branch of the Laboratory for Atmospheres in 2007 as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the NASA Postdoctoral Program. He was an Assistant Research Scientist with Goddard Earth Sciences and Technology, University of Maryland – Baltimore County, from 2010 to 2011, and from 2011 through 2016 was a Research Scientist with Goddard Earth Sciences Technology and Research, Universities Space Research Association. In January 2017, he became a civil servant in the Climate and Radiation Branch.
