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Current Teaching Duties and Training
Course Responsible
Information and modeling systems for land and water resources (GE7006)
Local to global water vulnerability and resilience (GE7025)
How to use Matlab to solve problems in environmental, climatological, and earth science research (BBCC)
Ecohydrology: a Mediterranean perspective, in development with Dr. M. Todd Walter at Cornell University
Guest Lectures
Reoccurring guest lecturer in Hydrology and Hydrogeology (GE5004), Biogeochemical Cycles (MO7013), Urbanization and Environment (KG7204) courses
Formal Training
Completed both University Pedagogy 1 (3 hp) and University Pedagogy 2 (4.5 hp)
Supervision
Post Doctoral
- Helen Dahlke (ongoing), Hydrologic modeling and variability in a glacier dominated landscape (Tarfala Research Station)
Doctoral
- Ylva Sjöberg (ongoing), Determining and mapping spatial distributions and thawing rates of inland permafrost under climatic change in the arctic/sub-arctic, principle supervisor
- Elin Jantze (ongoing), The role of permafrost, hydrological and ecosystem shifts for arctic hydro-climatic interactions and carbon fluxes, principle supervisor
- Marcus Nathanson (ongoing) Spatial variation of runoff in a boreal landscape - controlling factors and consequences, principle supervisor
- Elikana Kalumanga (ongoing) Communities Responses to the Effects of Climatic Variability and Extremes in Malagarasi-Moyovosi Ramsar Site, Western Tanzania: Implication on Conservation of Wildlife Dispersal Areas, assistant advisor
- Fernando Jaramillo (ongoing), Nutrient sources, retention-attenuation and transport in hydrological catchments under climate change, assistant supervisor
- Johanna Mård Karlsson (ongoin), Mapping Arctic social-ecological resilience to hydrological change, assistant supervisor
- Arvid Bring (ongoing), Relevance of hydro-climatic change projection and monitoring for assessment of water cycle changes in the Arctic, assistant supervisor
Examensarbete
- Hjalmur Hjalmarsson (2011), Evaporation and Evapotranspiration in Iceland: A comparison between measured and modeled values, 30 hp.
- Josefin Klein (2011), Rainwater harvesting: A case study on the potential of using rainwater harvesting from roofs as a supplementary water supply in Beja, Portugal, 15 hp.
- Gael Sorey (2011), Climate change and vulnerability: impact assessment study of the agricultural adaptability in Tanzania, 30hp.
- Anjali Amatya (2011), Pollutant sources investigation and remedial strategies development for the Bagmati River Basin, Nepal, 30 hp.
- Matias Ågren (2011), Proglacial stream-flow variability and glacier storage: the example of Tarfala, Arctic Sweden, 30 hp.
- Elin Karlsson (2010), Connecting Landscape Characteristics and Hydrologic Responses in a Sub-Arctic Environment, 45 hp.
- Ferezer Tegegn (2010), Can changes in precipitation explain the increased discharge from the Blue Nile River Basin?, 30 hp.
- Wenxin Zhang (2010), Quantifying the impact of different evapotranspiration parameterizations on a semi-distributed catchment model. 30 hp (KTH).
- Nicole Gjärling (2010), Potential changes to runoff in the mountain regions of Norrland, Sweden, 15 hp.
- Hawre Farhad Ahmad (2010), Characterizing groundwater table changes over the past 10 years near Erbil in northern Iraq, 45 hp.
- Hendrik Braun (2010), Incorporating lakes into ordinary kriging interpolation of stream water chemistry, 45 hp.
- Khafi Weekes (2010), Assessment of lead and cadmium loading in the water resources of Kingston, Jamaica, 30 hp.
- Nelson Sambi (2010), An assessment of lake extent changes using four sets of satellite imagery from the Terralook database, 30 hp.
- Alexander Koutsouris (2009), The effect of local versus regional data in water management planning - a case study in Kisumu, Kenya, 30 hp.
Other
- Vincent Thiébaut (2010-2011), Isotopic snowpack variability across scales and its role in hydrologic travel time estimation visiting student to Stockholm University from Université Pierre et Marie Curie.
- Gauthier Rousseau (2009-2010), Characterization of the winter of 2009/2010 by the stable water isotopes in the snow pack over Sweden, visiting student to Stockholm University from Université Pierre et Marie Curie.
- Till Volkmann (2008), Multi-criteria design of rain gauge networks for flash flood prediction in semi-arid catchments with complex terrain, visiting student to Stockholm University from University of Freiburg.
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