I study energy, water, and climate problems using modeling and field measurement studies. I received a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) from Princeton University, a certificate from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, and a M.A.Sc. and a B.A.Sc. in CEE from University of Waterloo. I also spent a semester in Applied Mathematics at the University of Bergen. Between my time at Waterloo and Princeton, I worked as a water resources engineering consultant based out of Reston, VA.
My current research focuses are methane, carbon dioxide, and water migration through geologic faults and abandoned oil and gas wells, greenhouse gas emissions, and groundwater supply and quality issues.