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I am an assistant professor in surface hydrology with more than 13 years of teaching experience in higher education. With an educational background in hydrological modeling, water management, and engineering, my research experience spans a broad range of topics including climate-change impacts, hydrological process research, catchment and water quality modeling, and analyses of human-water interactions.
My research interests are broad and interdisciplinary in nature. My primary goal is to contribute to a better understanding of hydrological processes in a changing climate and their links to external meteorological, topographic and anthropogenic drivers. I also study their implications for water quantity (e.g., floods and droughts) and water quality at different spatio-temporal scales, and their socio-economic consequences.
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