graduate student CU Boulder
Ph.D. , Civil Engineering, , University of Colorado - Boulder, 2015
I am a recent Ph. D. graduate (conferral date 19 December 2015) from the University of Colorado. Boulder. I am currently looking for new opportunities in an exciting research career! During my time as a doctoral student, I focused on the advanced scientific understanding of hydro-geochemistry in the Critical Zone through the use of state-of-the-art computational models. As a graduate student, I developed models of hydrology-driven mineral weathering phenomena in saprolite and bedrock within the Boulder Creek CZO, as well as models of acid rock drainage generation in mineralized watersheds.
2016
Modeling the influence of preferential flow on the spatial variability and time-dependence of mineral weathering rates. Pandey, S. And Rajaram, H. (2016): Modeling the influence of preferential flow on the spatial variability and time-dependence of mineral weathering rates
Papers and books that explicitly acknowledge a CZO grant are highlighted in PALE ORANGE.
2015
Resolving the Multi-scale Behavior of Geochemical Weathering in the Critical Zone Using High Resolution Hydro-geochemical Models. Pandey, S, and Rajaram, H. (2015): H52C-07 Modeling the Critical Zone: Integrating Processes and Data across Disciplines and Scales I, presented at 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 Dec.
2015
Advances in reactive transport modeling of geochemical systems: Applications to acid rock drainage and the evolution of the critical zone. Pandey, S. (2015): Pd.D. dissertation, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder.