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Dr. Haupt is a Senior Scientist in the Research Applications Laboratory (RAL) of NCAR.  Dr. Haupt leads projects in renewable energy prediction and coupling mesoscale models to microscale models.  She is also a Contributing and Founding Director of the World Energy and Meteorology Council (WEMC) and a Fellow of the American Meteorological Society (AMS). She was recently awarded the European Academy of Wind Energy (EAWE) Scientific Award for 2022. Until June 2023, she served as Deputy Director of RAL. From 2011-2018, she directed the Weather Systems and Assessment Program of RAL. Before that, she headed the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics at the Applied Research Laboratory of The Pennsylvania State University where she remains an Adjunct Professor of Meteorology.  She earned her Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science from the University of Michigan, M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, M.S. in Engineering Management from Western New England College, B.S. in Meteorology from Penn State, and did a postdoctoral fellowship with the Advanced Study Program of NCAR. She has also been on the faculty of the University of Colorado/Boulder; the U.S. Air Force Academy (visiting); University of Nevada, Reno; and Utah State University and previously worked for the New England Electric System and GCA Corporation.

Dr. Haupt is an expert in boundary layer meteorology, large scale atmospheric dynamics, applications of artificial intelligence in the environmental sciences, renewable energy, dynamical systems, numerical methods, and computational fluid dynamics. Her specialty is in applying novel numerical techniques to problems in the environmental sciences in both basic and applied research.  She enjoys teaching and mentoring graduate students as well as developing and directing research programs and projects.

Dr. Haupt recently served as Commissioner of the AMS Commission on the Weather, Water, Climate Enterprise. She currently chairs the AMS Committee on AI Ethics and Policy and has served on AMS Council and the Energy committee and chaired the Committee on Artificial Intelligence Applications to Environmental Science of the AMS and has taught  portions of short courses offered by that committee, as well as short courses related to meteorology and energy offered through WEMC.  Additionally, Dr. Haupt is a member of the American Geophysical Union, Society of Women Engineers (served as faculty advisor for student groups for five years), Chi Epsilon Pi, and Phi Mu Epsilon.  She co-authored Practical Genetic Algorithms (Wiley and Sons 1998, second edition 2004, Arabic edition 2011); is primary editor for Applications of Artificial Intelligence Methods in the Environmental Sciences (Springer, 2009); co-edited Weather Matters for Energy (2014); and has authored many book chapters, journal articles, conference papers, and technical reports.

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Education/Academic qualification

Atmospheric Science/Meteorology, BS, Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus

Atmospheric Science/Meteorology, PhD, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Business Administration/Management, MS, Western New England College

Mechanical Engineering, MS, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

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  • machine learning, boundary layer meteorology, renewable energy

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