Harrison Briner

Harrison Briner


- Basic Information -

Time in Larsen Lab: 2011-2012
Basic Project Description: Studied how statistical measures of clustering change when sampling an inherently 3D system with a thin, pencil-beam, 1D-like transect.

- Dissemination Based on work in Larsen Lab -

- Peer-Reviewed Journal Papers -

M.L. Larsen, C.A. Briner, and P. Boehner (2014). On the recovery of 3D spatial statistics of particles from 1D Measurements: Implications for airborne instruments. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 31(10), 2078--2087. doi: 10.1175/JTECH-D-14-00004.1

- Professional Conference Presentations -

None

- Student Research Presentations -

C. Briner and M.L. Larsen (2012). Applications of computational stochastic geometry to the determination of cloud structure. Annual meeting of the South Carolina Academy of Science. University of South Carolina-Aiken. April 14, 2012.

C. Briner and M.L. Larsen (2012). Applications of computational stochastic geometry to the determination of cloud structure. 24th Annual College of Charleston Scientific Research Poster Session. April 19, 2012.

- Awards won while working in Larsen Lab -

2012 Winner of the Award of Merit at the 24th Annual College of Charleston Scientific Research Poster Session


- Post-Graduation Activities and Current Status -

After graduating from CofC, Harrison obtained his Masters degree in Physics at UC-Boulder. Since then, his career has focused on software development. He lives in Colorado with his husband and their "geriatric cocker spaniel".
updated: 7 August 2021