If you are a talented, hardworking interdisciplinary (engineering + social science) doctoral student or interdisciplinary/environmental social scientist looking for a postdoc, please contact me!
Current Lab Group Members
Sarah Torhan
Doctoral Student, Civil Engineering Topic: FEW |
Elphin Tom Joe
Doctoral Student, Civil Engineering Topic: TBD |
Bhavik Gupta
Doctoral Student, Civil Engineering Topic: TBD |
Former Lab Group Members
Chesney McOmber Postdoctoral Researcher Topic: drivers/barriers wastewater reuse; human dimensions of infrastructure resilience Lily Michaud
M.S. Natural Resources and Environment (May 2022) Researched: human dimensions of infrastructure resilience and innovation in socio-technical systems in U.S. states Thesis Topic: Examining Solar Adoption and Climate Action Planning in the Wastewater Sector Currently: USEPA |
Christopher Gill, graduated May 2017, with Honors
Gill C. (2017). Water Quality Violations, State Funding for Public Water Systems, and Planning Regulations and Requirements among States: A Review and Evaluation. Unpublished undergraduate thesis, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.
Gill C. (2017). Water Quality Violations, State Funding for Public Water Systems, and Planning Regulations and Requirements among States: A Review and Evaluation. Unpublished undergraduate thesis, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.
Alyssa Carroll, graduated May 2016
Carroll A. (2016). The Utility of Scientific Modeling through Co-production. Unpublished undergraduate thesis, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.
Carroll A. (2016). The Utility of Scientific Modeling through Co-production. Unpublished undergraduate thesis, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.
Brianna Church, graduated May 2016, with Honors
Church B. (2016). The Evolution and Evaluation of an Improved Soil Hydraulic Permeameter. Unpublished undergraduate thesis, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.
Church B. (2016). The Evolution and Evaluation of an Improved Soil Hydraulic Permeameter. Unpublished undergraduate thesis, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.
William Grant, graduated May 2016
Grant W. (2016). Nitrate Contributions to the Niantic River Estuary: Two End-member Temperature Mixing Model. Unpublished undergraduate thesis, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.
Grant W. (2016). Nitrate Contributions to the Niantic River Estuary: Two End-member Temperature Mixing Model. Unpublished undergraduate thesis, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.
Brian Tang, graduated May 2016
Tang B. (2016). Forecasting Transportation Sector Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Connecticut. Unpublished undergraduate thesis, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.
Tang B. (2016). Forecasting Transportation Sector Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Connecticut. Unpublished undergraduate thesis, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.
Jonathan Bossi, graduated May 2015
Bossi J. (2015). Improving information use to prevent harmful algal blooms in Western Lake Erie. Unpublished undergraduate thesis, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.
Bossi J. (2015). Improving information use to prevent harmful algal blooms in Western Lake Erie. Unpublished undergraduate thesis, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.
Caroline Rando, graduated May 2015
Rando C. (2015). Evaluating and Enhancing communities’ willingness to adopt N-sink as a community based pollution mitigation decision tool. Unpublished undergraduate thesis, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.
Rando C. (2015). Evaluating and Enhancing communities’ willingness to adopt N-sink as a community based pollution mitigation decision tool. Unpublished undergraduate thesis, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.
Jacob Griffith Gardner, Student Interview & Survey Research Specialist, BS in Horticulture/BA Economics, expected May 2017