The development of GISHydro2000 and GISHydroNXT has been a
collaborative effort of faculty, staff, and students in the Department of
Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Maryland.
For questions about the software, Dr. Kaye Brubaker (kbru"at-sign"umd.edu) is the primary contact.
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Dr. Kaye L. Brubaker: Kaye Brubaker serves as Principal Investigator for the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering's contributions to the GISHydro project. |
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Dr.
Glenn E. Moglen: Glenn Moglen served as the Principal Investigator of research
projects related to GISHydro. He conducts research for various state
and federal agencies on the hydrologic effects of land use change, river
mechanics/morphology, hydrology and hydraulics. |
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Dr. Robert M. Ragan:
Robert Ragan's pioneering work in Remote Sensing and GIS is the
cornerstone of the existing GISHydro program. Dr. Ragan is now a Professor
Emeritus in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Maryland. |
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Michael
J. Casey: Mike Casey was a Research Engineer specializing in GIS
application development. He developed much of the existing
GISHydro2000 software. |
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Edward Beighley: Ed Beighley was a PhD student working under Glenn
Moglen. Ed contributed the USGS stream gage network data
used by the GISHydro program. His PhD research examined the relationship
of urbanization trends to changes in the gaged stream flow record in
Maryland. (Now at Northeastern University - Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering) |
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Page updated 14 June 2020 |