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I am an environmental scientist, engineer (EIT), and educator. I have broad training in physics, mathematics, statistics, and the applied fields of scientific computing, remote sensing, hydrology, and hydrodynamics. I specialize in data analysis and modeling (algebraic, numerical, process-based, data-driven), for examining processes in natural and manufactured systems. I also have considerable experience with instrumentation, field deployments, and data acquisition. I am most interested in contributing to projects with high societal importance, seeking solutions to pressing issues, such as climate-change impacts, hazard risks, ecosystem restoration, or pollution. Presently, as a postdoctoral researcher in the Environmental Biogeochemistry & Paleolimnology Lab at Utah State University, I am exploring how nutrients from dust deposition are moved through landscapes, and identifying drivers responsible for nutrient increases in aquatic systems.