Chris is a first-year Master of Environmental Management candidate at the Yale School of the Environment (YSE), specializing in Water Resource Science and Management. He holds a B.S. in Environmental Science from the University of Connecticut. Currently, he is working on the New Haven Environmental History project, georeferencing historical maps and urban data to create interactive visualizations that illustrate the city’s evolution as a dynamic ecological system, helping residents, educators, and students understand the intersection of urban development and social change. Before joining YCGS, he was a NASA DEVELOP participant, where he helped develop remote sensing methods to analyze decades-long water quality trends in Canada’s Great Slave Lake, improving monitoring efforts for the Government of the Northwest Territories and regional Indigenous partners. Outside of his studies, he enjoys playing Ultimate frisbee, hiking, and traveling.