visiting research scientist at Prairie Research Institute, UIUC, hydrology, information theory, civil engineering, mom, occasional runner and crochet hobbyist
When we have a tall eddy covariance tower measuring fluxes from a mosaic of agricultural fields - an organized heterogeneity - how do we discern which crop contributes how much ? Answers in excellent work of @Leilaher_hydro in collab w/ @AllisonGoodwell
https://t.co/Dv2lpcIplA
Check out @MozhganAF’s first paper as a PhD student! In which we use an info theory method to (drastically) simplify eco-hydro model forcing time series, and explore sensitivity to forcing precision. @CUDenverENGR@CINetJScientist
A laddie* once had a wish
to do a study on fish
and used information theory
to answer a query…
about patterns and drivers of upstream salmon migration in the Columbia River Basin
https://t.co/MkoXMCu04R
*@CUDenverENGR student Nick Campbell, MS CVEN 2020
@AStillwellPhD@LHLogan1 I discovered that for code file submissions (so I can demand a .m or .py etc) and now they email me their pdf and word versions of their code…
We (@AllisonGoodwell, @Leilaher24, and I) are organizing a #FIHM2022 session on #hydrocomplexity, addressing challenges in Hydrology!
Share your research by submitting your abstract to our session! Abstracts are due on January 26th 🗓
We (@AllisonGoodwell, @Leilaher24, and I) are organizing a #FIHM2022 session on #hydrocomplexity, addressing challenges in Hydrology!
Share your research by submitting your abstract to our session! Abstracts are due on January 26th 🗓
Finally (but also at the SAME TIME TOMORROW), you can hit up my talk in Session H51C about models and data information and stuff (3/3)....Have a good last day at AGU! Guess I'll have to pick one of these sessions...
If you're (a) at #AGU21, and (b) still excited for those early sessions, and (c) you can be in 3 places at once, you should consider the following: First, come to our @CINetCluster -related session H51B, starring @EstherLeeTweets among other lovely speakers @CINetJScientist (1/3)
And at the SAME TIME, also head over to @CUDenverENGR@MozhganAF ‘s talk in Session B51B about how different source variables provide Information in interesting ways to carbon fluxes (2/3)...
With an assist from a @CUDenverENGR undergrad researcher Ritzwi, check out our new paper! Here we are using IT measures to look at fun and twisty "chains" of precipitation predictability... @CINetJScientist https://t.co/8jtlJP5aYt
CU Denver CVEN is hiring! Check the link to see several focus areas in civil engineering, including Hydrologic, Environmental, and Sustainability Engineering (HESE or "Hessie" for the cool people) https://t.co/HFwpPQ6jaY
Just a reminder that these next 7 days are critical because you need to submit your critical zone abstract to our session! #AGU21@CINetCluster#criticalzone@IMLCZO
Do you do research? Is it critical research? Is it critical research at a critical interface? Or research that is critical of a critical interface? Check out our #AGU21 session! #criticalzone@susanabadrock@CINetCluster
Please share- I’m looking for a post doc researcher at CU Denver for a #NASAfunded project related to flux footprints, information theory, and satellite-based ET! Will also collaborate with @CINetCluster @CINetJrScientist #criticalzone, see details at https://t.co/iI6LRUc9zT
@WardHydro Can you summarily ascertain the potential bias of your conclusions due to your Twitter patronage, who may be hitherto primarily disposed to eschew jargon or additional exceedingly esoteric phrasing in their abstracts?