Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the High Meadows Environmental Institute
Office Phone
609-258-1551
reedmaxwell.princeton.edu
Office
E418 Engineering Quad
Website
http://maxwell.princeton.edu
CV
Maxwell CV 2021-22.pdf
Degrees
PhD? ? ? ? ? Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, CA 1998
MS? ? ? ? ? ? Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 1994
BS? ? ? ? ? ? ?Mechanical Engineering, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL 1992
Bio/Description
Concurrent University Appointments
Professor, High Meadows Environmental InstituteHonors, Awards, DISTINCTIONS
2020 Distinguished Henry Darcy LecturerAmerican Geophysical Union, Fellow (2019)
2018 Boussinesq Lecturer
Belle van Zuylen Chair (visiting), University of Utrecht.
Research INTERESTS
Dr. Reed Maxwell’s research interests center on understanding how much terrestrial freshwater we have on earth and how fast this is being replenished or depleted. ?This focuses on hard problems in hydrology that include groundwater, evapotranspiration and snow. ?His research focus on understanding connections within?the?hydrologic cycle and how they relate to water quantity and quality under?anthropogenic stresses. ?His research group uses a broad range of approaches to study these questions, including integrated hydrologic modeling, field observations and remote sensing products.COURSES
CEE 586 Physical HydrologySelected Publications
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=WJIXYNoAAAAJ&hl=en
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