Assistant Professor, Hydrology and Water Resources My research focuses on understanding how natural and anthropogenic processes influence the exchange of matter and energy across the hydrosphere, geosphere, and atmosphere. My research lies at the confluence of hydrology, geology, and ecology in understanding the spatial and temporal patterns in water partitioning and nutrient (or pollutant) fate and transport. Associate Editor, Vadose Zone Journal Associate Editor, Sustainable Earth Reviews Awards, Honors and Recognitions: 2018: Farley Mowat Award, School of Environment and Sustainability (University of Saskatchewan) 2017: Best Doctoral Thesis Award in Water Security Research, Global Institute for Water Security, Environment and Climate Change Canada, and Saskatchewan Water Security Agency 2013: Dean’s Scholar, University of Pennsylvania 2013: Benjamin Franklin Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania Education Education: Ph.D. Environment and Sustainability, University of Saskatchewan, 2017 M.S. Geosciences (Hydrogeology), University of Pennsylvania, 2013 B.S. Biology, University of the Philippines, 2001 Research Area of Specialty: Water, Soils and Environmental Systems Hydrology and Environmental Systems Research Areas: Water and Soil Sciences