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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
2020 Henry Darcy Distinguished Lecturer; Elected Fellow of the American Geophysical Union; 2018 Boussinesq Lecture; 2017 School of Mines Research Award recipient; Authored more than 182 peer-reviewed journal articles.
Research Experience
Reed Maxwell currently leads a research group of graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and staff housed within CEE and HMEI at Princeton. Prior to coming to Princeton, he was faculty at the Colorado School of Mines and a postdoc and then staff in the Hydrologic Sciences group at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Education
PhD, Environmental Water Resources, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Berkeley
Background
Reed Maxwell is the William and Edna Macaleer Professor of Engineering and Applied Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) and the High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI) at Princeton University. He also directs the Integrated GroundWater Modeling Center (IGWMC). His research interests are focused on understanding connections within the hydrologic cycle and how they relate to water quantity and quality under anthropogenic stresses.
Miscellany
His interests span a variety of hydrology, water resources, and water quality topics including: surface water and the terrestrial hydrologic cycle; interactions of the land-surface, surface water, and groundwater, and the atmosphere; human health risk assessment; and reactive contaminant transport and geochemical cycling.