Kansas State University, Kansas, United States
My research is dedicated to an exploration of coastal hydrology, climate change, and water quality. I employ a multifaceted approach that incorporates a variety of technical tools and methodologies to enhance our understanding of hydrological processes. My toolkit includes numerical modeling, advanced geophysical techniques such as electrical resistivity imaging and seismic data analysis, satellite remote sensing, and innovative data-driven modeling approaches. The primary aim of my work is to address fundamental scientific questions within the field of hydrology, spanning the complete hydrological continuum from headwater regions to coastal zones. By doing so, my research helps to advance knowledge in hydrology, particularly focusing on water availability and water quality, contributing valuable insights critical for sustainable water resource management.
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Tuesday, May 20, 2025
9:00 AM – 9:15 AM Alaska Daylight Time (AKDT)