Dr. Sergio Sejas has extensive research experience using energy budget decompositions to understand process contributions to surface warming and using radiative transfer theory to understand the radiative impacts of increasing carbon dioxide. Currently, he is responsible for the development and implementation of sea ice and snow angular distribution models (ADMs) that convert CERES observed solar radiances to fluxes. His current research focus is on radiation and climate of the cryosphere.
- NASA Postdoctoral Fellowship
- Jim and Sheila O’Brien Graduate Fellowship Award
- Florida State University Fellowship
- American Meteorological Society
- American Geophysical Union
- Ph.D. in Meteorology, Florida State University (2014)
- M.S. in Meteorology, Florida State University (2011)
- B.S. in Physics, Florida International University (2007)



