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Engineering Sustainable Infrastructure for the Future      
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Terri S. Hogue, Ph.D.     
Associate Professor
5731F Boelter Hall
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of California
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1593
thogue@seas.ucla.edu
Phone: (310) 794-4239      Fax: (310) 206-2222
Director, NSF Science and Engineering of the Environment of Los Angeles (SEE-LA) GK-12 Program
 

Education  |  Selected Awards and Honors  |  Research Interests

 Education
B.S., (1995), University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
M.S., (1998), University of Arizona
Ph.D., (2003), University of Arizona
 Selected Awards and Honors
NSF Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award, 2009
UCLA Northrup Grumman Excellence in Teaching Award, 2008
UCLA-ASCE Professor of the Year, 2003-2004, 2006-2007
AMS Science and Policy Colloquium Fellowship, 2002
NASA Earth Observing System (EOS) Fellowship, 2001-2002
Salt River Project Doctoral Fellowship in Surface Water Hydrology, 1999-2001
National Science Foundation Fellowship Trainee Award, 1998-1999
Arizona Hydrological Society Scholarship Award, 1998
NASA Space Grant Scholarship, 1996-1998
National Science Foundation Fellowship Trainee Award, 1995-1996
 Research Interests
My research focuses on improving the understanding and prediction of hydrologic fluxes at a range of space and time scales. Droughts, floods, urbanization, wildfires, climate variability and an escalating global population are creating scientific challenges on scales previously not encountered. Improving the understanding and prediction of a dynamic hydrologic cycle and its interface with a growing society is critical for addressing future water security and to reduce the detrimental impacts of land-cover change and natural hazards on watershed processes. Our work centers on the development and improvement of tools to better understand the mechanisms and improve the prediction of hydrologic processes, with a special focus on semi-arid regions. Specifically, our research involves: investigating catchment response to wildfire and urbanization, hydrologic and snow process modeling, remote-sensing of land surface properties, operational flood forecasting, and application of parameter estimation methods to hydrologic models.

Education  |  Selected Awards and Honors  |  Research Interests

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