MSc.F student at the University of British Columbia, Faculty of Forest and Conservation Science
I study hydrological and ecological changes in the rapidly warming Canadian Arctic, particularly on Herschel-Qikiqtaruk Island. My research implements hydrological groundwater monitoring to understand how water sources in the Arctic change due to environmental warming, causing permafrost degradation and active layer detachments. I tie small-scale processes to large scenes using remote sensing and geographic information systems.
Undergraduate Degree in Integrated Science (iSci) at McMaster University
What is iSCI?
Integrated Science (iSci) is a unique four-year interdisciplinary program with a focus in research and communication in science. The program prepares students for careers in science by developing skills such as problem-solving, critical thinking, time management, and laboratory skills. The program assesses students through interdisciplinary research projects, which challenge students to analyze data, propose research, and display their findings in a variety of formats.
Relevant Courses
Remote Sensing, Advanced Geophysics, Geographic Information Systems, Optical Crystallography and Minerology, *Wine Science, *Climate Change, *Calculus I-IV, *History of The Earth, *Plant and Animal Interactions, Surface System Processes and Environmental Interactions, *Chemistry I-II, *Biology I-II, *Physics I-II, Remote Sensing, Advanced Raster GIS, Geological History of Canada, *Light the Universe and Everything, Advanced Vector GIS, Applied Statistics, GIS Programming, Advanced Applied Spatial Statistics, Advanced Remote Sensing.
*indicates iSCI course
Research Skills
R, ArcGIS Pro, ENVI, Drone2Map, Python, JavaScript, Google Earth Engine, Matlab.