Institution: Syracuse University
Department: Civil and Environmental Engineering
151 Link Hall
Syracuse, New York 13244, USA
Department: Civil and Environmental Engineering
151 Link Hall
Syracuse, New York 13244, USA
Hubbard Brook Role: Post-doctoral Researcher
Advisor: Charles T. Driscoll
Advisor: Charles T. Driscoll
Research Interests
My field of interest is biogeochemistry, aquatic chemistry and environmental modeling. I am interested in application of mathematical approaches to study the dynamic response of forested ecosystems to the anthropogenic disturbance and natural extreme events.
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