Position Title
Assistant Professor
Dr. De Finnda (formerly Finnerty) is interested in understanding water challenges at the nexus of food, energy, society, and the environment to develop effective socio-technical interventions that revitalize our infrastructure to better serve the public. While climate change provides no shortage of challenges that need to be addressed, the focus of the Water-Nexus Lab is to close the loop of wastewater management by facilitating water reuse, enabling resource recovery, and mitigating pollution. To this end, the lab is researching membrane and thermal treatment technologies to create artificial endpoints for wastewater; using data analysis and techno-economic analysis to develop decision-making tools for sustainable water management; and engaging stakeholders to evaluate the potential of valorizing constituents from wastewater.
- 2022 Nanotechnology Enabled Water Treatment (NEWT) Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellowship
- 2021 Bakar Innovation Fellowship Spark Award
- 2021 California Water Environmental Association (CWEA) Kirt Brooks Memorial Water Environment Scholarship
- 2019 Innovations at the Nexus of Food, Energy, and Water Systems (InFEWS) Fellowship
- 2017 North American Membrane Society (NAMS) Student Fellowship
- 2017 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF GRFP)
- 2013 Paul Plouffe Award for Integration of Science and Engineering with the Humanities