Going to #AGU next week? Here's a list of presentations led by our group members! We are also recruiting for two positions: a postdoc/PhD student on reservoir evaporation S2S forecasting and a PhD student on lake/reservoir remote sensing. Please contact me if interested!
A huge preprint and lots of work to get us here. High-resolution national-scale water modeling. High-quality data-informed hydrologic simulations at MERIT basin level (median ~37 km2). Coord effort from my group and lead-authored by
@yalan_song@taddyb33
https://t.co/098BVFcKeA
We're hiring! Our department @TAMUCVEN invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position with expertise in air quality modeling, air pollutant dispersion, indoor air quality, climate change, and sustainable urban systems. Apply here: https://t.co/ZOLrRDyjtw
Would you like to learn more about #hydrology datasets from the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) mission? In a new video, Dr. Tamlin Pavelsky, NASA's Hydrology Lead for the SWOT mission, introduces the hydrology data products.
➡️View video: https://t.co/iqJ6IxDzpY
We are pleased to share our recent study on: Summer Monsoon Drying Accelerates India's Groundwater Depletion Under Climate Change that has appeared in Earth’s Future (@theAGU)! We show that climate warming combined with weaker summer monsoon can accelerate groundwater depletion!
AGU abstracts are due in a week! Please consider joining us and our invited speakers for a great session on RS of Rivers, Lakes, Reservoirs and Wetlands!
https://t.co/n5D9eZH1xm
Huge congratulations to my student @shahdeep21 on a very successful PhD defense! This achievement is a testament to your dedication, hard work, and perseverance! Deep's thesis has significantly improved our understanding about resevoir droughts! Way to go Dr. Shah!!!😊
I'm honored to have been awarded 3rd Prize in the 3 Minute Thesis (3MT) competition organized by the @TAMUCVEN. This competition challenged us to convey our research clearly and succinctly to a non-specialist audience in just three minutes with only a single slide!