Dr. Domingo is an environmental geoscientist integrating evaluation science to advance evidence-based decision-making for sustainable mineral and water resource management.
At the Institute for Methods Innovation (IMI), Dr. Domingo draws on fifteen years’ experience in academia, government, and multilateral organizations to lead large-scale projects and deliver rigorous research. He develops and oversees program-level monitoring and KPI frameworks for multi-country initiatives that integrate advanced environmental assessment and innovative technologies with rigorous sustainability and ethics standards.
Dr. Domingo has coordinated £3 million+ UKRI-funded research on sustainable mineral resources in the Philippines, leading partner engagement, impact planning and evaluation. He has provided consultancy to the World Bank and national agencies on integrated water resource management and nature-based solutions, translating robust evidence into actionable guidance. He is a specialist in hydrological modelling, sediment flux analysis and sediment source tracing for contamination assessment and environmental management. Dr. Domingo is also a regular invited speaker and workshop facilitator on computational hydrology and river management for government and NGO audiences in Southeast Asia.
Dr. Domingo has been a principal- or co-investigator on projects supported by UKRI (NERC, EPSRC), the Philippine Department of Science and Technology, World Bank, USAID and industry partners, contributing to initiatives whose combined value exceeds £5 million. His roles span study design, data collection strategy, analysis, ethics and data governance, theory-of-change development and sustainability metrics.
Dr. Domingo has authored peer-reviewed outputs—recently in Journal of Cleaner Production, Applied Geochemistry and Earth Surface Processes and Landforms—advancing approaches for sediment management, environmental monitoring and sustainable mining in tropical, biodiverse settings.
Filipino (native) and English (professional-level fluency).
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