Kansas State University, United States
Sheshukov’s research interests include studying fundamentals of hydrological processes at the watershed scale, evaluating best-management practices for sustainable watershed management and restoration, and physically based modeling of flow and coupled heat and mass transport in terrestrial ecosystems. His research group utilizes a variety of watershed modeling tools and develops novel computer models to gain better understanding of climate and land use change impacts on watershed hydrology and water-quality. Specific interests lie in computer modeling and field monitoring of ephemeral gully erosion processes supported by grants of the USDA, Natural Resources Conservation Service and USGS. He also conducts field studies on soil erodibility using Jet Erosion Test (JET). Sheshukov’s research is tightly integrated with his extension activities on providing service and engaging citizens in conservation and protection of Kansas watersheds. He developed watershed assessment plans for 13 HUC-8 watersheds in Kansas and Missouri to mitigate nonpoint source pollution from agricultural fields.
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Tuesday, May 20, 2025
9:00 AM – 9:15 AM Alaska Daylight Time (AKDT)