Profiles in "Watershed Hydrology" Expertise Area

  • Heimsath researches how the earth's surface changes under the influence of climate, tectonic and human forcing. He runs a geochemistry lab to quantify surface processes and teaches undergraduate and graduate students.
  • Vivoni uses hydrologic science and engineering principles to solve water resources issues in urban and natural environments in arid regions using watershed modeling, remote sensing and environmental sensor networks.
  • Pavlic (electrical eng., computer sci., & behavioral ecology) uses ecological thinking to enhance design of engineered complex adaptive systems and engineering tools to find new perspectives on biological form and function.
  • Mascaro integrates hydrology, climate and atmospheric science techniques to support sustainable infrastructure design by combining advanced statistical techniques and numerical models of Earth’s climate and hydrologic cycle.
  • Muenich is a watershed modeler focused on surface hydrology and water quality, especially in agricultural ecosystems. She focuses on evaluating the impact of land management decisions within the food-energy-water nexus.
  • Garcia investigates design and policy impacts on water infrastructure systems performance by analyzing feedback in human-hydrological systems, assessing design choices and informing decision making.
  • Schlosser, a renowned Earth scientist, leads the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory at ASU.
  • Li is a biological oceanographer, remote sensing scientist, and computer scientist.
  • Behshad Mohajer is a graduate student at the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment. He studies the spatial and temporal dynamics of water supply change in arid and semi-arid regions.