Research Overview

My research focuses on karst hydrogeology, groundwater–surface water interactions, environmental tracers, and numerical modeling of complex hydrologic systems. I integrate field observations, geochemical analyses, and computational modeling to investigate water flow, contaminant transport, and biogeochemical processes in karst environments.

About

About

Growing up in Ecuador, surrounded by extraordinary natural ecosystems in one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth, inspired my passion to study water resources.

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Research

Research

I am dedicated to unraveling the intricacies of water dynamics within diverse landscapes, encompassing the natural catchments as well as urban environments. Through modeling efforts, I seek to simulate and understand the multifaceted processes governing water movement in these distinct settings—whether in the context of natural catchments or the engineered networks of urban landscapes.

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Teaching

Teaching

As a teaching assistant, I am committed to fostering curiosity, critical thinking, and inclusivity while supporting student engagement in environmental and hydrological sciences.

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