My research spans various interdisciplinary aspects of water and environmental systems, including climate risk assessment, decision-making processes, coupled human-natural systems, policy analysis, sustainability, and mitigation and adaptation strategies. I am focused on understanding the dynamic interactions between various components of socio-environmental systems, especially in the context of urban water management. My work involves investigating the broad and localized impacts of diverse climatic risks on urban water systems and communities, advancing the theory of coupled systems, translating this theory into actionable models, and applying these models to support infrastructure planning and policy analysis. My aim is to foster more sustainable and resilient practices in response to future climate risk challenges, with a high emphasis on equity and justice.
Education
PhD, Civil Engineering, Water Resources Engineering, The University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 2022