About Me

I am research focused academic (my title: Outstanding Future Researcher - Northern Water Futures) in the Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods at Charles Darwin University, in Dawin, Australia.
My research focuses on the interpretation of water (groundwater, or river) temperature to infer processes related to water resources. This can range from large 'aquifer' scale processes related to groundwater resource management, to the exchange of water between rivers and aquifers. This so called 'groundwater-surface water (gw-sw) interaction plays a role in water resource management, and the exchange of water can influence ecology (e.g. fish spawning).
I also work with numerical model simulations, coastal hydrogeology, in the analysis of water isotopes to undersand water resources and with writing software (Python and MATLAB).
My research focuses on the interpretation of water (groundwater, or river) temperature to infer processes related to water resources. This can range from large 'aquifer' scale processes related to groundwater resource management, to the exchange of water between rivers and aquifers. This so called 'groundwater-surface water (gw-sw) interaction plays a role in water resource management, and the exchange of water can influence ecology (e.g. fish spawning).
I also work with numerical model simulations, coastal hydrogeology, in the analysis of water isotopes to undersand water resources and with writing software (Python and MATLAB).