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Natasha Dacic
AAAS STPF Legislative Fellow, American Geosciences Institute
Professional Experience
American Geosciences Institute
AAAS STPF Legislative Fellow
2024 - Present
University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Graduate Student Research Assistant
2019 - 2024
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Associate Research Scientist
2018 - 2020
Science Systems and Applications, Inc.
Associate Research Scientist
2018 - 2020
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Education
University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Doctorate
2024
The College of Idaho
Bachelors
2018
Honors & Awards
Voices for Science
Received April 2023
Natasha Dacic is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering at the University of Michigan. Her research uses airborne observations to study emissions and the distribution of nitrous oxide (N2O) at spatial scales...
Natasha Dacic is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering at the University of Michigan. Her research uses airborne observations to study emissions and the distribution of nitrous oxide (N2O) at spatial scales spanning from farm to state. Additionally, her research includes developing a framework to co-produce knowledge between academia and community partners. After graduation, she aims to pursue a science policy career where she can help bridge the gap between science, policy, and societal engagement. She earned a B.S. in Mathematics-Physics and Environmental Studies from The College of Idaho.
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Airborne Measurements Reveal High Spatiotemporal Variation and the Heavy‐Tail Characteristic of Nitr...

Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from croplands contribute substantially to the climate impact of agriculture. Emissions of N2O are controlled by both...

September 28, 2024
AGU Abstracts
Using Aircraft and Satellites to Observe Highly Skewed and Temporally Dynamic N2O Emissions from Croplands
GLOBAL AND REGIONAL NITROUS OXIDE BUDGET AND NITROGEN-CLIMATE INTERACTIONS: FROM SCIENCE TO SOLUTIONS I ORAL
biogeosciences | 11 december 2024
Eric A. Kort, Genevieve Plant, Natasha Dacic, Tayl...
Nitrous oxide emissions emerging from cropland soils are the largest anthropogenic source of this greenhouse gas and a major component of the climate ...
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Characterizing N2O Emissions from the US Corn Belt Using Airborne Observations, Modeling, and Inversions
GLOBAL AND REGIONAL NITROUS OXIDE BUDGET AND NITROGEN-CLIMATE INTERACTIONS: FROM SCIENCE TO SOLUTIONS I ORAL
biogeosciences | 11 december 2023
Natasha Dacic, Genevieve Plant, Eric A. Kort
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a potent long-lived greenhouse gas whose largest anthropogenic source is emissions from fertilized agricultural soils. Effectiv...
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Using airborne observations over the U.S. Corn Belt to quantify N2O emissions and evaluate underlying controlling processes
SCIENCE FOR MITIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL TRACE GAS EMISSIONS I ORAL
biogeosciences | 17 december 2021
Natasha Dacic, Genevieve Plant, Tom Sullivan, Eric...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is the third most important anthropogenic, long-lived greenhouse gas as well as currently being the most important stratospheric o...
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