Bio


Brian is a doctoral student in Earth System Science working with Dr. Kate Maher. Brian is interested in developing robust monitoring, reporting, and verification frameworks for open-system carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies. He is currently focusing on extending the utility of reactive transport models to address uncertainties in enhanced rock weathering as a CDR strategy.

Honors & Awards


  • Stanford Graduate Fellowship in Science and Engineering, Stanford University (2020-2025)
  • Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship, Department of Energy Krell Institute (2020-2024)

2023-24 Courses


All Publications


  • Mountainous Floodplain Connectivity in Response to Hydrological Transitions WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH Babey, T., Perzan, Z., Pierce, S., Rogers, B., Wang, L., Carroll, R. H., Bargar, J. R., Boye, K., Maher, K. 2024; 60 (7)