Corrine is a PhD student at McGill University, working with Dr. Jeffrey McKenzie. Her research centers on the use of computational methods, such as numerical modeling and machine learning, to better understand the mechanisms of heat and solute transport and groundwater flow dynamics in alpine and arctic permafrost regions, and how these processes may evolve under varying future climate conditions. She is interested in how computational methods may be applied to better understand and protect groundwater resources in regions where field-derived data may be sparse or difficult to obtain. Before starting her PhD, Corrine obtained a MSc. in Hydrological Sciences from the University of Colorado, Boulder, and a BA in Environmental Sciences from Mount Holyoke College. After her PhD, Corrine hopes to continue working on projects related to model development and application to water resource sustainability questions.