Hussam Mahmoud

April 18, 2024

Hussam Mahmoud is a professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering specializing in natural disasters and infrastructure resilience, with a notable focus on wildfire prediction and community-level damage assessment. Mahmoud’s work delves into the spatial and temporal aspects of resilience and …

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Frances Davenport

March 19, 2024

Frances Davenport is an assistant professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering. Her research focuses on the impacts of climate change on extreme weather events and water resources. She studies how climate change …

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Sara Rathburn

September 14, 2021

Sara Rathburn studies rivers and how they shape the landscape, especially after disturbances like fires, floods and mass movements, and how vegetation influences river processes. Her current research focuses on the effects of streamside vegetation on the flow of water …

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