Civil and Environmental Engineering
BIO
Thomas is a graduate student in the Civil and Environmental Engineering department at ¶¶Òõ̽̽, where he also earned his undergraduate degree in Environmental Engineering. His research focuses on advancing snowpack modeling in the northeastern United States to improve regional snowmelt and runoff forecasting. Through this work, he aims to provide insights into shifting snowpack dynamics, duration, and variability in the context of climate change.
Bio
Thomas is a graduate student in the Civil and Environmental Engineering department at ¶¶Òõ̽̽, where he also earned his undergraduate degree in Environmental Engineering. His research focuses on advancing snowpack modeling in the northeastern United States to improve regional snowmelt and runoff forecasting. Through this work, he aims to provide insights into shifting snowpack dynamics, duration, and variability in the context of climate change.