Currently, I am a PhD student in the geological and environmental science department at the University of Pittsburgh. I consider myself a dedicated geoscientist, driven by a deep passion for unraveling the Earth's mysteries. My academic foundation is robust, and my hands-on research experience empowers me to excel in the exploration of our planet's intricate geological processes. My journey in the realm of geosciences has guided me through transformative educational experiences and enabled me to embark on impactful research endeavors.
Environmental Geochemistry | Aquaculture Water Quality | Arsenic and Heavy Metal Geochemistry | Analytical Geochemistry | Aqueous Geochemistry Computational Geochemistry | Critical Zone Science | Surface Processes | Solute Transport Modelling | Ensemble Triggers of Landslides
- Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant, University of Pittsburgh
- Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant, The University of Texas at El Paso
- Teaching Assistant, Ohio University
- Ph.D. in Geology & Environmental Science, University of Pittsburgh
- M.S. in Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences, Ohio University
- B.S. in Geology, University of Benin
- Geochemical simulation to understand water evolution using PHREEQC software
- Assessing the effects of temperature and salt contamination in water bodies
- Geochemical analysis of acid mine drainage and contamination sites