
Sharon Sessions
Professor · Atmospheric Physics
New Mexico Institute of Mining and TechnologyAbout
Sharon Sessions is a Professor of Physics at New Mexico Tech, specializing in Atmospheric Physics with a focus on tropical convection, climate modeling, and geophysical fluid dynamics. Her research explores how deep tropical convection organizes into hurricane systems and interacts with large-scale atmospheric processes under changing climate conditions.
- Current affiliations: Physics Department, New Mexico Tech
- Past affiliations: Quantum phase transitions research at University of Oregon
Research Interests
Dr. Sessions investigates:
- Convective organization in tropical regions
- Weak Temperature Gradient (WTG) simulations
- Climate change impacts on hurricane formation
- Radiative-convective feedback mechanisms
- Moisture-temperature dynamics in cyclones
- Atmospheric wave interactions
Publication Trends
Her recent work emphasizes tropical meteorology through climate modeling (2015-2019), with earlier contributions in quantum ferromagnetism (2001-2003) and a transitional period analyzing storm chasers' data (2007-2011). Key methodologies include numerical simulations, observational data analysis, and field campaign participation.
Teaching Contributions
Current:
- Climate Physics & Sustainability (PHYS 189)
- Introduction to Research and Scientific Communication (PHYS 501)
- Quantum Mechanics I & II
- Statistical Mechanics
- Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
- Atmospheric Convection
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