Biography
My research investigates social inequalities and environmental change, especially
                  as it relates to disasters, place making, health, immigration, race, and social capital.
 
This research is in three primary areas. It has been covered in media outlets such
                  the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Houston Chronicle, and I have appeared
                  on the Weather Channel. It has attracted grant funding and recognition through an
                  NSF CAREER grant, as a Fellow in the Early-Career Innovators Program at the NSF National
                  Center for Atmospheric Research, through NSF's Human, Disasters, and Built Environment
                  (HDBE) Enabling the Next Generation of Hazards and Disasters Researchers program,
                  and with an Early-Career Research Fellowship through the Gulf Research Program of
                  the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
 
First, I research disaster vulnerability particularly how environmental changes like
                  climate change link to inequalities in disaster impacts. My latest work on this topic
                  analyzes climate change attribution of disaster impacts using an environmental justice
                  lens.
 
Second, my co-authored book, titled Market Cities, People Cities (NYU Press, 2018),
                  assesses vast variability in urban trajectories in Copenhagen and Houston, and what
                  the implications are for our urban future.
 
Third, I research health risks from industrial air pollution in the United States
                  by examining the extent of disparities across metropolitan areas, and how those disparities
                  have emerged.
Education
Rice University, PhD (2017)
Curriculum Vitae
Courses Recently Taught at LSU
(Syllabi are for illustrative purposes & subject to change)
o SOCL3101: Sociological Theory
o SOCL4091: Topics in Sociology: Environmental Sociology
o SOCL7131: Contemporary Sociological Theory
o SOCL7213: Mixed Methodologies
o SOCL7591: Environmental Sociology
