Current Students
Primary Advisor
Tim Bayley (PhD) - DIRECT (Discrimination-Inference to Reduce Expected Cost Technique) for multi-model decision making under uncertainty.
Mauricio Camiroaga (MSc) - Model-free investigation of property relationships in the B2 mini-LEO experimental apparatus.
Melissa Clutter (MSc) - inferring flux with temperature monitoring under unsaturated conditions.
Patrick Dean (MSc) - influence of covarying flux and temperature on interpretation of deep infiltration from temperature profiles.
Jesse Dickinson (PhD) - signal filtering characteristics of the vadose zone.
Chloe Fandel (MSc) - time-lapse photography to infer recharge and K distribution in ephemeral surface water bodies.
Derek Groenendyk (PhD) - applications of clustering for improved hydrologic visualization and interpretation.
Jeff Kennedy (PhD) - time lapse hydrogravimetry.
Katarena Matos (Undergrad) - laboratory study of the use of electrical methods to infer unsaturated soil hydraulic properties.
Ben Paras (MSc) - value of information study for inferring deep infiltration.
Secondary Advisor
Francisco Ballochi (MSc) - influence of soil texture on freeze/thaw behavior.
Menaka Chellasamy (PhD - Foulum) - interpretation of time lapse remote sensing for crop diversification validation.
Nikolaj Christensen (PhD - Aarhus U) - quantitative interpretation of the value of geophysics for hydrology.
Ravindra Dwivedi (PhD) - water age transport phenomena.
Pernille Marker (PhD - DTU) - co-clustering of geophysical and other data for hydraulic conductivity zonation.
Brianni McClure (MSc) - model-free investigation of surface water and groundwater signatures in the Critical Zone Observatory.
Antonio Meira (PhD) - intensive examination of soil physical and hydrologic properties in the B2 mini-LEO experimental apparatus.
Mohammed Moghaddem (PhD) - engineering soils for intensive agriculture.
Rodrigo Valdes (PhD) - model-free investigation of soil properties at the field scale.
Troels Vilhemsen (Post Doc - Aarhus U) - value of information study for selecting future direct and geophysical observations.
Visiting Scholar
Edwin Donker (Wageningen, Netherlands) - accounting for connectivity in statistical models of effective hydraulic conductivity.