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mocharemember Ryan Sponseller
 
mocharemember Tom Benzing
 
mocharemember Elizabeth Eschenbach
 
mocharemember Markus Weiler
 
mocharemember Susan Gregg
 
mocharemember Karsten Schulz
 
mocharemember Ilja Tromp-van Meerveld
 
mocharemember Hoshin Gupta
Dr. Gupta is a Professor at the University of Arizona, and past Associate Director of SAHRA (NSF STC for Sustainability of semi-Arid Hydrology and Riparian Areas). His interest is in building stronger collaborative relationships between systems scientists, experimental and field hydrologists, and behavioral scientists (the latter with particular attention to the economics of water and the needs of public policy). He teaches a sequence of courses designed to encourage systems thinking, and to train students in the understanding and application of systems analysis for developing hydrological models, evaluating and assessing model credibility, and for improving models using observational data.
mocharemember Stephen Sebestyen
 
mocharemember Cedric L.R. Laize
 
mocharemember Jim Freer
 
mocharemember Megan Wiley Rivera
 
mocharemember Majdi Abou Najm
 
mocharemember Chris Bradley
 
mocharemember Joerg Lewandowski
 
mocharemember Marc Bierkens
 
mocharemember Marco Borga
 
mocharemember Ronald Kaiser
 
mocharemember Eric Wood
 
mocharemember Michael Kizza
 
mocharemember Nataša Mori
 
mocharemember Luca Brocca
I am a researcher working on the Research Institute for Geo-Hydrological Protection of the National Research Council. I had also several contracts with the Engineering University of Perugia and I carried on an educational activity in Hydrology and Mathematical Physics, advising students and co-directing thesis. My research activity mainly regards: 1. Hydro-meteorological monitoring 2. Soil moisture spatio-temporal variability 3. Soil moisture modeling and monitoring in the hydrological practice 4. Rainfall-runoff modeling 5. Hydrologic and hydraulic modeling 6. Remote sensing for hydrological studies 7. Real time flood forecasting 8. Hydraulic risk and flood frequency analysis I am involved in several research projects on monitoring and forecasting of floods in the frame of Italian and European Programs.
mocharemember markus hrachowitz
 
mocharemember Luca Rossi
 
mocharemember Giovanni Battista Chirico
 
mocharemember Daniele Bocchiola
 
mocharemember Rudy Rossetto
 
mocharemember Benjamin Renard
 
mocharemember AL.RAMANATHAN
 
mocharemember Bulent Acma
 
mocharemember Katrin Schneider
 
mocharemember Eero Nikinmaa
 
mocharemember Ioannis Papanikolaou
 
mocharemember Guy J-P. Schumann
 
mocharemember nicolas Gratiot
 
mocharemember Bettina Schaefli
 
mocharemember Doerthe Tetzlaff
 
mocharemember Justin Sheffield
 
mocharemember Fulvio Celico
 
mocharemember Daniele Ganora
 
mocharemember Erich Hester
 
mocharemember Saumitra Mukherjee
 
mocharemember Michael Bruen
 
mocharemember AKM Bhuiyan
 
mocharemember Gonzalo Martínez
 
mocharemember Wolfgang Durner
Wolfgang Durner has been full Professor of Geoecology and Soil Science at the Institute of Geoecology, Braunschweig Technical University, since April 2001. He directs a research group dedicated to the development and the application of measurement techniques and modeling techniques to describe water and solute transport in the unsaturated zone, to resolve diverse engineering and environmental problems. Born July 20, 1958, in Neresheim, Baden-Württemberg, he studied Geoecology at the University of Bayreuth and Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia, Norwich. He obtained his diploma and his Ph.D. in Geoecology/Hydrology at the University of Bayreuth, and spent afterward a 30-month Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Soil Physics Group of Hannes Flühler at the Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, ETH Zürich. In 1999 he habilitated at the University of Bayreuth and obtained the venia legendi in Hydrology. Now at Braunschweig Techical University, he teaches courses in Soil Physics, and focuses his research on the improvement in the understanding, measurement and the modeling of water and solute transport processes in the unsaturated zone. His particular focus lies in the identification of effective processes and parameters for water and solute transport in the unsaturated zone, and in the development of advanced measurement technology and robust inverse methods to determine hydraulic and solute transport parameters.
mocharemember Erkan Istanbulluoglu
 
mocharemember Kevin McGuire
 
mocharemember Stefan Krause
 
mocharemember Thibault Mathevet
 
mocharemember Brian McGlynn
 
mocharemember Karl Williard
 
mocharemember Dwita Sutjiningsih Marsudiantoro
 
mocharemember Ranjan Sarukkalige
 
mocharemember David Hannah
 
mocharemember XiaoNan TANG
 
mocharemember Jasper Vrugt
 
mocharemember Jennifer Riem
 
mocharemember Tegenu zerfu
 
mocharemember Patrick Reed
 
mocharemember Richard Vogel
 
mocharemember Bryan Pijanowski
 
mocharemember A.Ramachandra Rao
 
mocharemember maria laura deangelis
 
mocharemember Jan Szolgay
 
mocharemember Jeff Hatten
 
mocharemember Efrat Morin
 
mocharemember Jaime Gómez-Hernández
 
mocharemember Johnson A OTUN
 
mocharemember Willemijn Appels
 
mocharemember Roger Moussa
 
mocharemember Adélia Nunes
 
mocharemember Riccardo Rigon
 
mocharemember Emiliano Gelati
 
mocharemember Antonio Lo Porto
Born in 1956. He is researcher at the CNR.IRSA where he is involved in researches on the integrated use of GIS, simulation models and statistical methods to study diffuse water pollution from agricultural sources, to design management plans for river basins, to develop techniques for planning and designing measures to mitigate impacts on receiving water bodies. He is contract professor since 2005 (Tuscia University) in River Basin Management. He is /has been involved in several EU funded R&D projects as “CHESS” (Climate, Hydrochemistry and Economics of Surface-water Systems), “AgriBMPWater” (Systems approach to environmentally acceptable agriculture), “EuroHarp” (Towards European Harmonised Procedures for Quantification of Nutrient Losses from European Catchments), “TempQsim” (Water Quality Models for Application on Temporary Waters at South European Catchments; Work Package leader), FloodMed (“Monitoring, Forecasting and Best Practices for Flood Mitigation and Prevention in the CADSES Region”) as well as to three COST actions (# 832, # 837 and #869 in which he is co-chairing a WG). Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Spatial Hydrology and of the International Journal of Applied Agricultural Research. Has been chairman and/or Scientific Committee member in several international Conferences in the field of river basin modeling and planning (Chile and Cina in 2008, USA and Costa Rica in 2009)
mocharemember Kazimierz Banasik
 
mocharemember leticia de salas
 
mocharemember François Colin
 
mocharemember Gertraud Meissl
 
mocharemember Andreas Efstratiadis
 
mocharemember Richard Petrone
 
mocharemember Emmanuel Obuobie
 
mocharemember Ekaterina Shikunova
 
mocharemember Margherita Di Leo
 
mocharemember Durga Lal Shrestha
 
mocharemember Daniel P. Loucks
 
mocharemember Hamid Moradkhani
 
mocharemember Martin R. Hendriks
 
mocharemember Anna Scolobig
 
mocharemember Wilbert Odem
 
mocharemember Peter van Oevelen
 
mocharemember Hatim Sharif
 
mocharemember Miguel A. Campo
 
mocharemember Shirley (Kurc) Papuga
 
mocharemember Yiannis Panagopoulos
 
mocharemember Jan Fleckenstein
 
mocharemember Larry Murdoch
 
mocharemember Demetris Koutsoyiannis
 
mocharemember Bulygina
 
mocharemember Christophe Frippiat