Apr 22, 2026
Early-career water scientists are stepping into a field that is both complex and critical, and finding the right support can make all the difference.
Dr. Juli Scamardo, an assistant professor at Utah State University and member of CIROH’s early career working group, has experienced that transition firsthand. From her...
Mar 30, 2026
Dr. Jill Brown has built her career around a simple idea: data only matters if people can understand it, trust it and use it to make decisions.
An environmental communication researcher and data storyteller, Brown brings a background in social psychology, statistics and risk communication to her work translating complex...
Dec 12, 2025
Dr. Rebecca Diehl of the University of Vermont joins the podcast to discuss how rivers and floodplains really work, and why that matters for flood risk and resilience. A CIROH collaborator, she shares how new floodplain mapping approaches, field data and geospatial tools are helping improve flood prediction and inform...
Oct 27, 2025
Dr. Ibrahim Demir, the Michael A. Fitts Presidential Chair in Environmental Informatics and Artificial Intelligence, and professor of river-coastal science and engineering at Tulane University, discusses how artificial intelligence is transforming the way we forecast floods, manage water resources, and...
Sep 30, 2025
Dr. Martyn Clark, professor of hydrology at the University of Calgary, joins the AWI Podcast to discuss hydrologic modeling and predicting where water will flow. Clark is a global leader in building advanced models that push environmental forecasting forward and help turn predictions into action.
The Alabama Water...