Associate Professor of Civil Engineering
The University of Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Dr. Meier is a broadly trained Water Resources Engineer & River Ecologist specialized in hydrologic engineering and science, hydraulics, as well as ecohydrology & ecohydraulics, with interests in the science & sustainable management/engineering of rivers. His research focuses on extreme rainfall, fluvial processes, urban rainfall-runoff modeling & pluvial flooding, surface-groundwater interactions, and environmental change.
Analyzing rainfall and discharge data, or else combining field observations with lab and field experiments, his group has generated novel concepts regarding underestimation of extreme rainfall & frequent floods, fluvial ecogeomorphology and riparian vegetation establishment, urban pluvial flooding & citizen science, environmental impacts of hydropower, and spatial variability in gravel-bed rivers.
He is associate editor for the Journal of Hydrologic Engineering and is frequently invited to speak at national and international meetings, about both technical and policy-related subjects, as well as participating in NSF panels for assessing complex, interdisciplinary research proposals.
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