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  • You can now find a preprint of our NOAA-funded work on using deep learning and snowpack information in an ensemble streamflow prediction model on the ESS Open Archive! The paper's lead author was PhD student Parthkumar Modi, and co-authors are Keith
  • The CEAE department is conducting a series of interviews with ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ graduate students, and our own Melissa Estep was recently chosen. Here's an excerpt: My experience at ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ has proven to be what I expected and more. All of the graduate
  • Over the last several months, we are proud to welcome multiple students to the research group! Prof. Kasprzyk recently started co-advising Leah Bensching, an MS student who is a member of Prof. Ben Livneh's research group and is set to defend in
  • We have a diverse set of new publications out recently! Tim Clarkin's master's work, published in Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, showed the effect of including preference constraints on optimizing water resources problems --
  • MS student Brendan Purcell recently joined the Kasprzyk group. His research will focus on how to quantify downstream effects of the use of upstream reclaimed water, in collaboration with Prof. Ashlynn Stillwell of the University of Illinois Urbana
  • On February 26, Rebecca Smith gave a webinar entitled â€œExploring the Use of Multiobjective Evolutionary Algorithims (MOEAs) for Long-term Planning by Front Range, ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥, Water Managers", which summarized her dissertation research. You can
  • We had a nice trip at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2017 Fall Meeting, held this year in New Orleans.  It is the largest earth and space science conference, and a highlight of our year.  Let’s look at the sessions, posters, and
  • In Spring 2017, Matt Alongi graduated with his Master of Science degree in Civil Systems within Civil Engineering, working on the AirWaterGas Sustainability Research Network. His work is being developed into a journal article that explores the
  • Billy Raseman’s drinking water optimization research was highlighted in a ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ press briefing.  Below is an excerpt from the story, but click here to read the whole thing! Since the only guarantee in life is change, William Raseman is using
  • Congratulations to Tim Clarkin, who defended his MS thesis and graduated in Spring 2016. After graduation, Tim will begin working for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as part of the SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program. Tim’s thesis explored
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