People
Latif Kalin, Ph.D., F.EWRI, M.ASCE
Professor, School of Forestry & Wildlife Sciences
Associate Director, Center for Environmental Studies at the Urban-Rural Interface
Dr. Kalin is an expert of water quality/quantity modeling, including the study of pollutant removal in natural and constructed wetlands, and land use/cover change impacts on water quality/quantity.
Professor, School of Forestry & Wildlife Sciences
Associate Director, Center for Environmental Studies at the Urban-Rural Interface
Dr. Kalin is an expert of water quality/quantity modeling, including the study of pollutant removal in natural and constructed wetlands, and land use/cover change impacts on water quality/quantity.
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Current Students/Staff
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Dr. Sabahattin Isik, Research Associate III Sabahattin has a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Istanbul Technical University, Turkey. He collects, synthesizes, and analyzes environmental, meteorological, soil, and water data to test and develop new modules of the Wetland Water Quality model (WetQual) besides maintaining the development of the WetQual. He also has expertise in machine learning techniques, especially Artificial Intelligence. |
Ana Flavia Brancalion Costa, Ph.D. Student Ana is a Ph.D. student in Earth Systems Sciences Program. She has a BS degree in Civil Engineering and an MS degree in Water Resources and Sanitary Engineering from the Federal University of Rio Grande so Sul in Porto Alegre, Brazil. During her Ph.D., Ana will be working on wetland water quality modeling and their impacts at watershed scale. Her project is funded by EPA. Expected graduation: 2025. Jon Carpenter, MS Student Jon is a Masters student in the Natural Resource Management program and a trainee for Auburn’s NSF funded Climate Resilience program. He got his B.S. in Biology from Reinhardt University in 2019. In his Masters program he plans on studying how climate and land use change will affect fish and aquatic invertebrate populations in small-order streams. Expected graduation: 2023. |
Henrique Haas, Ph.D. Student Henrique is a Ph.D. student in Earth Systems Sciences Program. He received his MS from Auburn University in Natural Resources Management in Summer 2020. He has a B.S. in Environmental and Sanitary Engineering from Federal University of Santa Maria (2018) in Brazil. Henrique’s Ph.D. dissertation will be on large scale watershed modeling and will involve synthesizing soft and hard data for improved water quantity and quality predictions. His project is funded by NOAA-RESTORE program. Expected gradaution: 2024. |
Dongjun Lee, Ph.D. Student
Dongjun is a Ph.D. student in Earth Systems Sciences Program. He received his MS degree in Agricultural Engineering from Kangwon National University in South Korea in 2016. He joined our group in January 2021. Dongjun is working on a highly interdisciplinary project funded by the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine's Gulf Research Program. In his Ph.D. dissertation, he will be studying how land use/cover changes in Northern GOM driven by hurricanes would impact the water resources in coastal watersheds and the freshwater, nutrients, carbon and sediment loadings to the GOM. Expected graduation 2024. |
Former Graduate Students
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