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Education:
Ph.D.
Geophysics, Hydrology Track, University of Colorado, Boulder, 2001
M.S.
Geology, University of Colorado, Boulder, 1996
B.A.
Geology, Franklin and Marshall College, 1988
Completed
Princeton University's Y.B.R.A. geology field-camp program, 1987
Attended
University of Edinburgh in Scotland, 1986-1987
Honors:
Recipient
of a National Science Foundation Fellowship supported by the Graduate
Research
Traineeship in Hydrologic Sciences, 1998-2000
Dissertation:
Towards
a Space-Time Theory for Estimating Base Flow in River Networks
Advisor:
Vijay K. Gupta
Work Experience:
4/05 – present: Research Scientist, Northwest
Research Associates (NWRA) /
Colorado Research
Associates Division (CORA), Boulder
1/08 – 5/08: Adjunct Faculty, University of Colorado, Boulder
9/06 – 12/06: Adjunct Faculty, Metropolitan State College of Denver
4/01
– 3/05: Post-doctoral Research Associate, University of Colorado,
Boulder
9/94
– 3/01: Graduate Research Assistant, University of Colorado,
Boulder
9/93
– 8/94: Research Assistant, U.S. Geological Survey, Boulder, CO
11/89
– 3/92: Project Geologist, Groundwater Technology, Inc., Norwood,
MA
10/88
– 9/89: Field Technician, Kick Geophysical Consulting, Dunstable,
MA
Teaching Experience:
Engineering Hydrology, Spring 2008, undergraduate
Concepts and Connections in Geography, Fall 2006, undergraduate
Teaching assistant for:
Fractals in the Geosciences, Spring 1996, undergraduate/graduate
Order, Chaos, and Complexity, Spring 1997 and 1998, freshman-level
undergraduate for
non-science
majors
River Basin Hydrology, Fall 1997, undergraduate/graduate
Environmental Fluid Mechanics, Fall 1995 and 1996, graduate
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