College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
BIO
Harrison is a PhD student in Civil and Environmental Engineering. His research is focused on leveraging machine learning, geostatistics, and hydrologic and hydraulic modeling to improve the modeled representation of natural hydrologic systems. His past work has focused on agricultural hydrology, nutrient cycling and recovery, and watershed science.
Area(s) of expertise
Water resources engineering, machine learning, hydrology, nutrient cycling and recovery, agricultural nutrient management.
Bio
Harrison is a PhD student in Civil and Environmental Engineering. His research is focused on leveraging machine learning, geostatistics, and hydrologic and hydraulic modeling to improve the modeled representation of natural hydrologic systems. His past work has focused on agricultural hydrology, nutrient cycling and recovery, and watershed science.
Areas of Expertise
Water resources engineering, machine learning, hydrology, nutrient cycling and recovery, agricultural nutrient management.