Ph.D. Candidate
Ph.D. Candidate
Starting Quarterback for Environmental Justice! I like my water room temperature, my environment protected, and my science intersectional.
Preferred pronouns: He/Him/His
Robin D. López (Purépecha de Guanajuato, MX) was raised in San Pablo and Richmond, CA (Ohlone Land) and spent much of his youth working in Oakland and San Francisco. He has an academic and research background invested locally. López attended De Anza High School (Richmond, California) and graduated from Contra Costa College (San Pablo, California) with degrees in Mathematics(AS), Physics(AS), and Sociology(AA) . He transferred and graduated from San Francisco State University with a BS in Civil Engineering. López most recently completed graduate studies at San José State University in Water Resources Engineering, and was also a Research Associate at the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (2012-2022), working on several projects for the U.S. Department of Energy addressing subsurface technology. He also mentors and teaches 4th/5th grade scholars for a local non-profit, Metas. His trajectory in life was once misguided, not uncommon for many young people from his region, but a passion for the STEM field grew out of resources, opportunities and mentorship. He now commits himself to outreach, ensuring rising scholars can actualize their potential. He cares passionately about mental health awareness and access, science justice and equity, and why people put pineapple on pizza.
López was also awarded the prestigious UC Berkeley Graduate Chancellor's Fellowship and the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program award. Such opportunities and accolades are a reminder that there is amazing untapped potential in communities like Oakland and Richmond, California that are severely under-resourced and underrepresented. As a privileged Ph.D. Researcher and Scholar in ESPM, he aims to create more opportunities and access whenever and wherever possible.
Outside of science and academia, he enjoys photography and music production. In the past, he was an avid runner - often spotted running the trails of Wildcat Canyon, parallel to his favorite creek, or down San Pablo Avenue. However, after a recent bone marrow donation surgery, recovery has limited his physical activity to short distance walking and chasing his infant son, Ometeotl.
Feel free to connect on Social Media:
Twitter: @HoodEcologist
Instagram: @HoodEcologist
De Anza (Richmond, California)
Contra Costa College & Diablo Valley College
A.S./A.A. - Math, Engineering, Physics, & Sociology
San Francisco State University
B.S. - Civil Engineering
M.S. - Civil & Environmental Engineering (Water Resources)
University of California, Berkeley
Ph.D. (in progress) - Environmental Science, Policy, & Management
Water, Climate, Soils, Science Justice, Hydrology, Hydrogeology, Science Education, Science Communication, High Latitude Ecosystems, Ecohydrolgy, Ecology, Environmental Justice
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program
UC Berkeley Graduate Chancellor's Fellowship
Sally Casanova Pre-Doctoral Scholar Honorable Mention
Kennedy-King Memorial Graduate Scholar
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Directorate Award for Outreach
White House Presidential Service Award (Obama Administration)
Nobel Lindau Laureate Meeting Finalist (2020, Nominated by UC)
SHPE Service Scholarship
Kennedy-King Memorial Undergraduate Scholar
Contra Costa College Recent Graduate Award
Alpha Phi Omega (Mu Zeta) Service Fraternity
Charles Bell Alpha Gamma Sigma Scholar
Sy & Beverly Zell Scholar
Pan American Round Table Scholar
Leonard Garcia Memorial Scholar
COUNS 805N - Building Pre-Collegiate Skills (Contra Costa College)
Fall 2017, Spring 2018, Fall 2018, Spring 2019, Fall 2019, Spring 2020
Scholars Mentored:
Alfredo Reyes
Alexsander Rojas
Brianne Visaya
Eligah Morgan
JT Torres
Juliette Avila
Mayra Martinez
Romario Lopez
List of Failures & Rejections:
Barely graduated HS
Dropped out of college multiple times
Rejected by every university applied to for transfer from community college (petitioned 3, with 1 successful)
Academic probation after transferring
Delayed undergraduate graduation due to personal circumstances that impacted studies
Rejected by every graduate program during 1st attempt
Rejected early career research grant application
Multiple rejected scholarships
Multiple rejected travel grant awards
Rejected Application for Berkeley Science Policy Group AAAS CASE Workshop
Rejected Finalist Application for Nobel Lindau Laurete Meeting 2020
Contact details
Robin D. López
UC Berkeley
130 Mulford Hall #3114
Berkeley, CA 94720