Kyle M. Monahan
Water Quality and Data Analytics in Cambridge, Massachusetts
I enjoy using statistical and GIScience tools to analyze complex systems through map design, data analysis, and environmental testing.
I have a background in environmental science and engineering, with a specific focus on geochemical techniques applied to water. My previous work includes developing sediment contaminant chronologies for the Hudson River at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (Troy, NY), and work in developing low-cost filters with arsenic adsorbents at Clarkson University (Potsdam, NY). I came to Tufts in 2014 joining the Water Diplomacy IGERT program.
My current work at Tufts uses agent-based models to investigate the role of social and behavioral factors on the feasibility of point of use water technologies.