Faculty
Dr. Meghna Babbar-Sebens
Assistant Professor of Water Resources, Principal Investigator
School of Civil and Construction Engineering
Oregon State University
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Dr. Snehasis Mukhopadhyay
Professor of Machine Learning, Co-Principal Investigator
Department of Computer and Information Science
Indiana University Purdue University-Indianapolis
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Dr. Jane Luzar
Founding Dean and Professor of Environmental Economics and Policy
IUPUI Honors College
0124E University Library
755 West Michigan Street
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Dr. Jerome Dumortier
Assistant Professor of Agriculture and Natural Resources Economics
School of Public and Environmental Affairs
801 W. Michigan Street, BS4074
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Students
Efrain Noa Yarasca
Hydrology & Geovisualization
Graduate Student
School of Civil and Construction Engineering
Oregon State University
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Adriana Debora Piemonti
Hydrology
Graduate Student
School of Civil and Construction Engineering
Oregon State University
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Anna Samuels
Hydrology
Graduate Student
Department of Earth Sciences
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Collaborators
Jill Hoffmann
President and Principal owner
Empower results
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Eagle Creek Watershed Alliance
The Eagle Creek Watershed Alliance (ECWA) is a broad coalition of individuals, volunteers, foundations, local organizations, utilities, county, state, and federal agencies, and universities working together to improve water quality and the environment of Eagle Creek Watershed. The ECWA, formerly the Eagle Creek Watershed Task Force, has been in existence since 1997.
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The Center for Earth and Environmental Sciences
CEES is a research center working to solve complex environmental problems by providing programs that translate environmental issues and solutions to legislators, environmental professionals, students, and citizens.
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Upper white River Watershed Alliance
We are on our way to becoming the principal regional watershed leader in Indiana by creating resources, educational programs and partnerships, that promote, protect, and enhance the biological, chemical, and physical integrity of the White River ecosystem. Our watershed is home to critical drinking water supplies, some of Indiana’s biggest industry and economic drivers, and the largest, most diverse population centers in the state.
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Indiana NRCS
The Mission of NRCS Outreach is to conduct business to ensure that NRCS programs and services are made accessible to all customers, with emphasis on the underserved. Historically, underserved audiences have included tribes, minorities, women, the disabled, limited resource farmers and small-scale farmers. Underserved audiences can also include other groups of customers, such as the Amish or organic producers.
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