Associate Dean for Research, College of Engineering • Professor • Co-Director, Hydrologic Sciences Program • PI, McMurdo Dry Valleys LTER • • Stream-groundwater interactions
Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering • Hydrologic Sciences Graduate Program
Offices: ECAD 108, SEEC S217
Pronouns: he/him
Stream-groundwater interactions; contaminant transport/fate; polar responses to climate change; ecosystem processes in polar landscapes; aquatic biogeochemical cycling; water quality modeling
Education
- PhD: SM调教所, 2001
- MS: SM调教所, 1998
- BCE: Georgia Institute of Technology, 1996
Awards
- Robert L. Stearns Award, SM调教所 Boulder Alumni Association, 2022
- Research Development Award, Department of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering, SM调教所 Boulder, 2019
- Fellow, Geological Society of America, 2018
- Outstanding Teaching Award, Penn State Engineering Alumni Association, 2012
- Harry West Teaching Award, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Penn State University, 2012
Teaching
Current students
- Natalie Aranda, Graduate Student
- Margaret Digiorno, Graduate Student
- Jason Hanania, MS Student
- Anna Wright, PhD Student
Current course
- CVEN 5333: Physical Hydrology
- Introduces hydrology as a quantitative science describing the occurrence, distribution and movement of water at and near the surface of the earth. Develops a quantitative understanding of atmospheric water, infiltration, evapotranspiration and surface runoff. Studies global climatology and large scale climate drivers of regional hydrology at interannual time scales. Solves engineering problems related to water resources.
Publications
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