

Engineering for ecological integrity
Juan Garza is an environmental engineer bridging quantitative data modeling with field insights from the Summer TRACK program to design resilient infrastructure.
Respecting ecological limits while serving human communities.
True sustainability requires rigorous analysis. By combining fluid mechanics, environmental chemistry, and quantitative modeling, we can construct infrastructure that endures.


Rigorous quantitative analysis
My academic training focuses on fluid mechanics, environmental chemistry, and data modeling. Through the TRACK program, I applied these principles directly to municipal stormwater systems and remediation sites.
This combination of classroom theory and field-tested analysis ensures immediate operational readiness for complex environmental engineering projects.
Field-tested competencies
Quantitative analysis
Remediation design
TRACK insights
Applying fluid dynamics and data modeling to simulate runoff patterns and assess municipal stormwater infrastructure capacity.
Evaluating soil and water contamination profiles to design targeted chemical and biological treatment strategies.
Documenting operational workflows and regulatory compliance during intensive tours of active municipal facilities.
