Summary
Christopher Shuler is a Post-Doctoral Researcher and hydrologist with eight years of experience specializing in island hydrogeology across the Samoan and Hawaiian archipelagos. He combines field study, aqueous geochemistry, volcanology, and coastal geology with computational tools—modeling, GIS, and data analysis—to deliver applied research from grant development through stakeholder reporting. A successful grant-writer (5 applied, 5 awarded, >$200K) and author of technical reports and peer-reviewed papers, he balances academic research at UH Mānoa with independent consulting through Shuler Hydrologic. Based in Hawai‘i, he brings practical experience in water-resource challenges unique to Pacific islands and an educator’s background that helps translate complex science for diverse audiences.
8 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Science - BS, Environmental Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Environmental Science at University of Oregon
Postbaccalaureate, Environmental Education, Postbaccalaureate, Environmental Education at University of Minnesota Duluth
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Hydrogeology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Hydrogeology at University of Hawaii at Manoa