Research

My doctoral research focuses on developing and implementing advanced numerical models to simulate complex processes in natural environmental systems. I employ a multi-language computational approach, leveraging the strengths of MATLAB, Python, Fortran, and Julia. My work involves creating robust computational models that can accurately capture the intricate interactions between physical, chemical, and biological processes in environmental systems. Through this, I aim to provide quantitative insights that bridge fundamental environmental science with practical engineering applications, particularly in areas where traditional analytical solutions are insufficient for capturing the full complexity of natural phenomena.

Recent posts

Cyprus workshop

Just returned from an incredible week in Cyprus on a workshop for my PhD project. Between early morning presentations and code tweaks, I managed to explore s...

Celebrating the end of my MPhil studies

What an incredible journey it’s been! After two years of intensive research and study, I’ve officially completed my MPhil at HKUST. The final weeks were a wh...