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Talia Tamarin-Brodsky joined the faculty of the Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2023. She obtained her bachelor's degree in Mathematics and Geophysics from Tel Aviv University, Israel, in 2004, followed by a master's degree in Physics in 2009. Talia completed her PhD studies in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at the Weizmann Institute in 2012. She has experience as a postdoctoral fellow, receiving the James S. McDonnell Foundation postdoctoral fellowship in 2017 to study complex systems in the Department of Meteorology at the University of Reading, UK, and later another fellowship in Geophysics at Tel Aviv University in 2020. Her research interests focus on the interface between weather and climate, specifically the dynamics of atmospheric temperature variability and its responses to climate change. Talia investigates topics related to midlatitude storm-tracks, atmospheric wave breaking events, circulation regimes, subseasonal-to-seasonal predictability, and climate extremes such as heatwaves and blocking events, aiming to address gaps in existing knowledge through a combination of theoretical work, observational analysis, and numerical simulations.