Research
My research interests focus on developing new technology and data to increase understanding of watershed and environmental processes and enable better prediction, management, and stewardship.
I focus on watershed hydrology, surface water quality, and human dimensions of water use. My research includes observation systems and sensor networks, data models, development of cyberinfrastructure supporting environmental observations, using Geographic Information Systems for data analysis and dissemination, and modeling techniques for surface water hydrology and water quality.
My research interests focus on developing new technology and data to increase understanding of watershed and environmental processes and enable better prediction, management, and stewardship.
Students interested in hydroinformatics, environmental sensor networks, and watershed and hydrologic modeling are encouraged to contact me.
We are developing cyberinfrastructure and data management tools for managing environmental data.
Learn more about our open source software development efforts.
I teach CEE 5190 / 6190 Geographic Information Systems for Civil Engineers, CEE 2450 Programming and Numerical Methods for Civil Engineers, and CEE 6110 Hydroinformatics.