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Roberto Fernández is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Penn State University. He is a civil engineer and geoscientist whose research focuses on the interactions between natural systems and the built environment. His work emphasizes the understanding and management of the impacts of climate change on ecosystems and human communities. With an academic focus on climate resilience, his research interests extend to areas such as sediment transport, plastic pollution, and water sustainability. Fernández is involved in various projects at the Institute of Energy and the Environment and actively contributes to initiatives aimed at addressing the challenges of environmental impacts on societal structures.
Penn State University • University Park, PA
Teaching and conducting research in Civil and Environmental Engineering, focusing on the interactions of natural processes with built environments.
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