Department of Geography and Geosciences
Areas of expertise
Flood risk analysis, stormwater resilience in transportation networks, and applied cost-benefit policy analysis.
BIO
Bryan is a master’s student in Geosciences at UVM. He is a graduate of Cornell University with a bachelor's degree in Environment and Sustainability with a concentration in Natural Resource Management.
His research interests include flood risk analysis, stormwater resilience in transportation networks, and applied cost-benefit policy analysis.
Prior to UVM, Bryan worked as an EPA Resilience Fellow in Maine, conducting a groundwater study on a sole source aquifer and managing coastal infrastructure restoration projects. He also worked as a policy researcher with the Adirondack Council in upstate New York where he focused on forestry best management practices for water quality.
Bio
Bryan is a master’s student in Geosciences at UVM. He is a graduate of Cornell University with a bachelor's degree in Environment and Sustainability with a concentration in Natural Resource Management.
His research interests include flood risk analysis, stormwater resilience in transportation networks, and applied cost-benefit policy analysis.
Prior to UVM, Bryan worked as an EPA Resilience Fellow in Maine, conducting a groundwater study on a sole source aquifer and managing coastal infrastructure restoration projects. He also worked as a policy researcher with the Adirondack Council in upstate New York where he focused on forestry best management practices for water quality.