Dogil Lee
Ph.D Student
lee.d@ufl.edu
Dogil Lee is a Ph. D. student in the Agricultural and Biological Engineering Department at the University of Florida. His research interests include field- and watershed scale modeling of the impacts of agricultural best management practices on water quality and quantity.
Farah Aryan
M.S. Student
farah.aryan@ufl.edu
Farah Aryan is an MS Student in the Agricultural and Biological Engineering department at UF. Her research interests include biophysical and agent-based modeling to determine agricultural best management practices for water quality and quantity.
Nathan Reaver, Ph.D., E.I.
Assistant Research Scientist
nreaver@ufl.edu
Nathan Reaver is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the UF Water Institute holds a B.S. and M.S. degree in Bioengineering from the University of Toledo. He earned his Ph.D. and M.E. in Environmental Engineering Sciences from the University of Florida in 2018. Nathan applies his multi-disciplinary experience to his research at the Water Institute, which focuses on understanding hydrological, ecological, and social dynamics in karst watersheds.
Rob de Rooij, Ph.D.
Research Assistant Scientist
(352) 294-7745
r.derooij@ufl.edu
Rob de Rooij is an Assistant Research Scientist in the University of Florida Water Institute. His research includes development of numerical models for understanding the evolution of conduit networks in karst aquifers, predicting coupled conduit , subsurface matrix and surface flow and transport in karst systems, and developing efficient particle-tracking schemes for determining travel times and travel paths in coupled surface-subsurface hydrologic systems.