Currently a M.S. Geology candidate. University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY. Expected completion date is May 2024.
Research topic: Investigation of the impact of hydrometeorological variables on groundwater level variation at the Laramie Range Mountain, and mountain-front basin aquifers using comprehensive analysis and machine learning techniques.
Advisor: Prof Ye Zhang
B.S. Physics (major in Geophysics). Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana. September 2021.
Thesis Title: Application of Electrical Resistivity Technique to investigate the extent of pollution at a municipal waste dumpsite in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.
Advisor: Prof David Dotse Wemegah
I am currently investigating the main hydro-meteorological factors influencing groundwater recharge at the Laramie Range's Mountain, and mountain-front basin aquifers.
Teaching Assistant, University of Wyoming: Taught Physical Geology and Geohydrology labs.
Assisted students with lab exercise and graded their work. August 2022- current
Teaching Assistant: KNUST, Ghana. Thermodynamics, Electricity and magnetism, and Introduction to Geophysics: October 2021 – August 2022.
Assisting lecturers with classroom management and document coordination to maintain a positive learning environment. Tutoring struggling students individually and in small groups to reinforce learning concepts. Graded quizzes and exercises.
Volunteered as a Field Assistant, Geohydro Consult Limited, Ghana, September – October 2021
Assisted in a geophysical survey to investigate the depth to bedrock and groundwater potential at Suame roundabout for construction of an overpass using an electrical sounding and magnetotelluric methods.
Assisted in drilling and installation of boreholes.
Proficient in Microsoft suit (Excel, word, and PowerPoint), MATLAB (Basic), and Python(proficient)
Basic knowledge in ReflexW, ArcGIS, Res2DInv, and Surfer.
Leadership skills and teamwork
Current Research: The impact of hydro-meteorological on groundwater level variations at the Laramie Range Mountain, and Mountain-front basin aquifers, Wyoming, USA.
Publication: Underrepresentation of Local Researchers in Geophysical Studies at the Bosumtwi Impact Crater: Insights from A Systematic Review. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sciaf.2023.e01893
Energy-Water Asynchrony Principally Determines Water Available for Runoff from Snowmelt in Continental Montane Forest. This paper is under review in Hydrological processes Journal.