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- Mika Tosca is a climate scientist and faculty member at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her current research focuses on how artists can help communicate climate science more effectively to address climate change. Tosca also contributes to science communication, including through science-art initiatives, and she is an advocate for Trans people in STEM, academia, and the media. (en)
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- James Randerson , Charles Zender , David Diner (en)
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- University of California at Irvine (en)
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- Scientist Mika Tosca standing with hands in pockets. (en)
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- Visiting Scientist at Francis W. Parker School , Graduate fellowship at NASA (en)
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- Earth System Scientist, Climate Scientist, Assistant Professor (en)
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- University of Connecticut (en)
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- Climate Science, Biomass Burning, Aerosol-Cloud Interactions, Landscape Fire, Aerosol Effects (en)
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- Associate Professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (en)
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- School of the Art Institute of Chicago, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (en)
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- Mika Tosca is a climate scientist and faculty member at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her current research focuses on how artists can help communicate climate science more effectively to address climate change. Tosca also contributes to science communication, including through science-art initiatives, and she is an advocate for Trans people in STEM, academia, and the media. (en)
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