
News and Events
Seminars, opportunities and accomplishments
Announcements
The Center for Hydrologic Innovations organizes campus and external events such as seminars, trainings, and workshops. We celebrate the accomplishments of our faculty, postdoctoral scholars, researchers, and graduate students. Our labs, programs, and solution spaces seek to recruit new students and professionals and the description of opportunities are listed below.
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2025 Darcy Lecture
The 2025 Darcy Lecture from the National Ground Water Association will be hosted at Arizona State University on Monday, February 3, 2025, 6:00-7:00 pm. Prof. Grant Ferguson from University of Saskatchewan will speak on “Deep Groundwater and Deep Time”. This event is co-hosted by the Arizona Hydrological Society Phoenix Chapter and the ASU Center for…
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Eddy Covariance Workshop
The Center for Hydrologic Innovations hosted a full-day workshop on January 14, 2025, with scientists from LICOR (Lincoln, Nebraska) that took a diving deep into the eddy covariance method, including its theory, the instrumentation involved and the processing of data workflows. A special thanks to Dr. Jiahong Li for sharing his expertise! We had over…
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Journal of Hydrometeorology Publication
A new publication in Journal of Hydrometeorology (Alshehri et al., 2024) identifies how weather types, or different synoptic weather systems such as tropical storms, influence the occurrence of extreme rainfall within the continental United States. Congratulations to authors associated with the Center for Hydrologic Innovations!
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Prof. Enrique Vivoni inducted to Mexican Academy of Sciences
Our Center Director was recently inducted as a Corresponding Member (similar to International Fellow) of the Mexican Academy of Sciences (AMC). One of AMC’s objectives is to promote scientific development in Mexico, and to foster communication and collaboration with scholars in other countries. Congratulations Prof. Vivoni!