Welcome to the homepage of the Hydrometeorology and Hydrologic Remote Sensing group of Prof. Emmanouil Anagnostou in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Connecticut. Research in our group is centered on a systems-based approach to water cycle predictability, bridging earth observations, models and methods across climate science, hydrometeorology, the environment, and recently engineering infrastructure and policy. This website describes our current research projects, people in the group, recent publications and resources. For general information about the graduate programs in Civil and Environmental Engineering please click
Prof. Emmanouil Anagnostou
Director of Eversource Energy Center, Director of Applied Research, Connecticut Institute for Resilience and Climate Adaptation
Eversource Energy Endowed Chair in Environmental Engineering
Email: emmanouil.anagnostou@uconn.edu
Tel: 860-486-6806
Latest Publications
Bhuiyan et al. 2018, Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci.
Derin et al. 2018, IEEE Geosci. Remote Sens.
Evaluation of predictive models for post-fire debris flow occurrence in the western United States
Nikolopoulos et al. 2018, Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci.
News & Updates
Congratulations to Assistant Research Prof. Giulia Sofia. She will be receiving the Arne Richter Award for Outstanding Early Career Scientist during the 2019 EGU General Assembly
RAPID results displayed on public WebGIS repository.
Inundation maps created by using RAPID over Florence is available
Congratulations to Dr. Bhuiyan! MD Abul Ehsan Bhuiyan successfully defended his PhD thesis on August 27, 2018
Congratulations to Dr. Frediani! Maria Frediani successfully defended her PhD thesis on March 21, 2017
Maria Eugenia B. Frediani giving 12 min talk about the Object Analog technique at AMS 2017 Annual Conference click
Congratulations to Dr. Mei! Yiwen Mei successfully defended his PhD thesis on 01/11/2017
Congratulations to Dr. Dis! Muhammet Omer Dis successfully defended his PhD thesis on 06/23/2015
Congratulations to Dr. Wanik! David W. Wanik successfully defended his PhD thesis on 06/12/2015