Postdoctoral Researcher in Hydrogeology/Geophysics, UNSW
I am a physicist-turned-hydrogeologist who is interested in developing new geophysical techniques to reveal details about hydrophysical processes and subsurface properties.
I enjoy melding numerical, field, and laboratory techniques with first-principles physics to solve hydrological problems. While my current interests are water-related, I have previously worked on research and development projects involving hydrology, heat transfer, acoustics, photonics, signal processing, and astrophysics.
Squeezed by gravity: how tides affect the groundwater under our feet
Apr 05, 2017 04:12 am UTC| Nature
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