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Daniel Enrique Ibarra is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences at Brown University. His research focuses on biogeochemistry and climate science, particularly understanding the coupled water and carbon cycles in terrestrial environments in response to climate change. He investigates the interplay between terrestrial geology and modern river systems using both field observations and modeling techniques. Ibarra's work aims to enhance understanding of the Earth's systems, informing applied solutions such as carbon dioxide removal strategies and sustainable energy transitions. He has an academic background that includes a dual Bachelor of Science degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering and Geological and Environmental Sciences from Stanford University, along with a Master's and a PhD in Geological Sciences and Earth System Science. His postdoctoral fellowships include the Miller Institute at UC Berkeley and a President's Postdoctoral Fellowship at the same institution. His research interests encompass the influence of vegetation and geology on climate and water quality, documenting historical climate changes from geological records, and innovating analytical geochemical techniques to study atmospheric and hydrological processes. Ibarra is also involved in various interdisciplinary initiatives aimed at enhancing diversity and inclusion in the geosciences.
Brown University • Providence, RI
Research and teaching in Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences.
University of California, Berkeley • Berkeley, CA
Focused on research in stable isotope geochemistry and climate studies.
Department: Department of Economics