I am an assistant professor in the Earth Sciences program at Yukon University. The Earth Sciences program is jointly administered by the School of Science and the Centre for Northern Innovation in Mining (CNIM). My research interests lie in surficial geology, geomorphology and hydrogeology; namely how geologic materials interact with the atmosphere, glaciers, and groundwater. I am passionate about the lessons that can be learned from northern landscapes, past and present. Through my teaching, I aim to support students in developing their fascination for the natural environment.

I have a B.Sc. in environmental science from Acadia University (2006) and a M.Sc. in geology from the University of Calgary (2011).  I am a registered Environmental Professional (E.P.).

Teaching students in Whitehorse, Yukon.

Fieldwork at Volcano Mountain in central Yukon.