Peter was born in Princeton, New Jersey, but grew up in Seoul, South Korea. In his childhood, Peter admired his father, a climate scientist who greatly contributed to global climate predictions. Peter always wanted to follow in the footsteps of his father as an earth scientist, but he also wanted to choose a field that was far enough from climate science to allow him to pursue an independent career. That was one reason why he ended up studying subsurface systems. More about Peter.
We are an interdisciplinary team of motivated and passionate students and researchers dedicated to advancing our fundamental understanding of coupled flow processes in porous and fractured media. Our research is rooted in a genuine curiosity about the natural world, guided by integrity, and driven by a commitment to advancing knowledge that benefits society.
As a team, we celebrate each other's success, support each other's growth, and work together in a collaborative environment. I am deeply passionate about cultivating well-rounded scientists who can pursue groundbreaking, creative research with humility and a respectful mindset.
Charlie Soucey: Currently at Barr Engineering.
Sang Hyun Lee (postdoc): Currently, an assistant professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
Michael Chen (postdoc): Currently at US EPA.
Seonkyoo (Sean) Yoon (postdoc): Currently, an assistant professor at the University of Florida
Junsong Kim (postdoc): Currently, an assistant professor at Hankyong National University
Min Liu (postdoc): Currently, a senior scientist at Corning Research & Development
Raghwendra N. Shandilya (postdoc): Currently, a professional hydrogeologist at Millennium EMS Solutions Ltd.
Rachel Tripp (undergraduate researcher): Currently, at Ecolab
Izzy Keefe (undergraduate researcher): Currently, a lab technician at General Mills
Thomas Egan (undergraduate researcher, UC Berkeley): Currently, an engineering geologist at Petra