Guest Lecturer Database
Using the guest lecture database, you can search for a guest lecturer for your classroom! Filter by “Intended Audience” to find a lecture best suited for your course level. Clicking the name of the educator will reveal their contact information. Please be respectful when reaching out to colleagues.
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Jennifer Drake
University of Toronto
Lecture Topic: Low Impact Development & Stormwater Management (can do overview or specific technology like green roofs, bioretention or permeable pavements), How Disasters Shape Water Resources Policy: The Ontario Exeperience (Hurricane Hazel and the Walkerton Crisis), From Drained cities to Sponge cities the history of urban drainage infrastructure and policy
Jerad Bales
CUAHSI
Lecture Topic: CUAHSI Tools for Discovering and Managing Data, Climate warming and water resources--what do we know?
Intended Audience: General audience/ GenEd eg. Intro to Environmental Science, Intro level undergrad eg. Intro to Hydrology, Upper level/ Grad eg. Catchment Science
John England
US Army Corps of Engineers
Lecture Topic: Historical Floods, Paleoflood Data, and US Flood Frequency Guidelines - Bulletin 17C
Key Terms: flood hydrology, hazards
Intended Audience: Intro level undergrad eg. Intro to Hydrology
Julia Knapp
ETH Zurich
Lecture Topic: Catchment-scale isotope hydrology, short-term water quality dynamics
Kamini Singha
Colorado School of Mines
Lecture Topic: Hydrogeology and hydrogeophysics, broadly
Key Terms: Geophysics, Hydrogeology
Intended Audience: Intro level undergrad eg. Intro to Hydrology
Lara Fowler
Penn State
Lecture Topic: water law & policy (and anything related), groundwater governance in the east, The use of dispute resolution & water (and food/energy)
Laura DeCicco
USGS
Lecture Topic: Using R to discover USGS water data (or other R focused discussions)
Key Terms: rstats dataRetrieval
Intended Audience: General audience/ GenEd eg. Intro to Environmental Science
Manuela I. Brunner
National Center for Atmospheric Research
Lecture Topic: Regional floods in the United States (Paper under review), Future streamflow regime changes in the United States
Maram Alrehaili
University of Florida
Lecture Topic: The use of GIS techniques in hydrology studies
Key Terms: Spatial Spectrum , NDVI,DEM ,MNDWI
Intended Audience: General audience/ GenEd eg. Intro to Environmental Science