water resources

Swastik Ghimire awarded AHS scholarship

Graduate student Swastik Ghimire (MS) in the Civil, Environmental, and Sustainable Engineering program at ASU was recently awarded a 2023-2024 academic scholarship from the Arizona Hydrological Society. Swastik’s future goals and career aspirations are to become a hydrologist who can employ practical solutions to support equitable management of water resources, especially on issues like the…

EnviSoft Publication

A new publication in Environmental Modeling and Software (Whitney et al. 2023) describes a visualization tool for water managers and other stakeholders to explore climate change and forest disturbance modeling scenarios in the Colorado River. Congratulations to authors associated with the Center for Hydrologic Innovations!

Prof. Ruijie Zeng wins NSF CAREER award

Prof. Ruijie Zeng, assistant professor and faculty member in the Center for Hydrologic Innovations, won the 2023 CAREER award from the National Science Foundation to map and study agricultural drainage systems using drones, simulation models and machine learning algorithms. This prestigious early-career award will help his research group develop new innovations for agricultural systems, with…

Center highlighted in ASU Thrive magazine

ASU Thrive Magazine documents the Center for Hydrologic Innovations in the May issue (volume 26, number 3) with the following text under the headings of Create Change: Built for Impact, Engineering Water Solutions.

JWRPM publication

A new publication in the Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management (Whitney et al. 2023) describes a stakeholder engagement and scenario modeling approach for assessing the combined effects of forest disturbance and climate change in the Colorado River. Congratulations to authors associated with the Center for Hydrologic Innovations!

Journal of Hydrology publication

A new publication in the Journal of Hydrology (Tyson et al. 2023) combines climate and hydrology modeling with a deep learning model to predict streamflow in complex watershed settings. Congratulations to authors associated with the Center for Hydrologic Innovations!

AHS – CHI Networking Event

In collaboration with the Arizona Hydrological Society and the Hydrosystems Engineering Seminar Series, the Center for Hydrologic Innovations is hosting a networking event, dinner, and seminar in the Walton Center for Planetary Health on March 15, 2023:

Open Door 2023

The Center for Hydrologic Innovations presented the ASU Open Door 2023 event Water and How it Moves in the Walton Center for Planetary Health, Lab 130, with help from graduate students, postdocs and faculty. Among the attractions were:

JAWRA publication

A new publication in the Journal of Hydrology (Mascaro et al. 2023) explores the implications of climate change on the future streamflows in the Colorado River Basin. Congratulations to authors associated with the Center for Hydrologic Innovations!

Introducing the Center for Hydrologic Innovations

ASU News and Engineering Full Circle featured the Center for Hydrologic Innovations at Arizona State University as a hub of water science and engineering at Arizona State University where leading-edge technologies are brought to water resources decision makers through innovative partnerships.