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Bruno Rodriguez is a 4th year senior in EAS. His line of research includes severe weather and mesoscale meteorology. Currently he is deciding between two different research projects for graduate school, which he has been accepted to. Bruno is looking to do research related to either tropical meteorology at Florida State University or Fire Weather at San Jose State University. His previous work includes a summer research project, with Dr. James Belanger, on tornado predictability during tropical cyclones.

Bruno has also worked as an EAS tutor for the Georgia Tech Athletic Association and he is currently a TA for EAS 1600, along with being a student volunteer at the National Weather Service in Peachtree City, GA. In his spare time, he enjoys traveling and any and all outdoor activities (hiking, camping, etc).