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I focus on urban heat-island measurement at the pedestrian scale: where people actually stand, wait, and walk. My work combines instrument setup, route design, and exposure mapping so data is useful for both climate analysis and public-health decisions. I can deploy and audit mixed sensor stacks (fixed loggers plus mobile transects), run intercomparison checks, and deliver timestamped outputs with serial-number tracking, mounting photos, and uncertainty notes. If your protocol says "repeatable," I treat that as a non-negotiable requirement. Background: professor of urban climate science with prior municipal heat-response consulting and summer field schools across the Midwest. I carry extra batteries like snacks; nobody gets stranded mid-run on my watch. Schedule/travel note: during academic terms I am mainly available in Chicago Tuesday-Thursday. From late May through early August I can take assignments across the Great Lakes corridor and nearby rail-connected cities.