
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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J. Hydrology Publication
A new publication in Journal of Hydrology (Alonso Vicario et al., 2025) describes the impact of human modifications on the propagation of streamflow drought across the United States. Congratulations to authors associated with the Center for Hydrologic Innovations!
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New methods for detecting snow in Arizona for water supply
Congratulations to the team from the Center for Hydrologic Innovations that was recently featured by the Arizona Water Innovation Initiative! Postdoctoral scholar Zhaocheng Wang described the effort as: “Planet imagery is useful for the type of dryland hydrology we have in Arizona. We trained a machine learning model called a convolutional neural network that can
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Dean’s Distinguished Lecture
Rafael Bras, the K. Harrison Brown Family Chair and Regents Professor in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Georgia Tech, will deliver a lecture titled “The Protection of Venice from Tidal Flooding: the Story of the Venice Gates” as part of the Fulton Schools Dean’s
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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