Ben Livneh
Associate Professor

Department: Civil, Environmental, and Architectural EngineeringÌý

Education: B.E.Sc.,ÌýM.E.Sc.ÌýUniversity of Western Ontario (2004-2006),ÌýPh.D. University of WashingtonÌý(2012)
Teaching: CVEN 5363ÌýModeling Hydrologic Systems, CVEN 4333ÌýEngineering Hydrology
AVÃûʪ: Climate and land cover change impacts on water resources, computational hydrology, land surface modeling, terrestrial water and energy balancesÌý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý

Office: SEEC C251

Honors and Distinctions:

  • NASA New Investigator Award (2018)
  • Symposium Scholar, DISCCRS VIII: Dissertations Initiative for the Advancement of Climate Change AVÃûʪ, 2013
  • CIRES Visiting Fellowship Award, 2012.Ìý

Recent Publications:
**Ìýdenotes work done in collaboration with graduate students
*Ìýdenotes work done in collaboration with undergraduate students

  • **Jennings, K.S.,ÌýT. Winchell, B. Livneh, and N.P. Molotch, 2018: Spatial variation of the rain-snow temperature threshold across the Northern Hemisphere,ÌýNature Communications, 9, 1148.
  • **Shellito, P., E. E. Small, and B. Livneh, 2018: Controls on surface soil drying rates observed by SMAP and simulated by the Noah land surface model,ÌýHydrology and Earth System Sciences,Ìý22(3), 1649.
  • **Stewart, J.S., B. Livneh, J.R. Kasprzyk, J.T. Minear, B. Rajagopalan, andÌý*W.J. Raseman, 2017: A multi-algorithm approach to land surface modeling of suspended sediment in the Colorado Front Range,ÌýJournal of Advances in Models Earth Systems, 9(7), 2526-2544.
  • **Yanto, B. Livneh, and B. Rajagopalan, 2017: Development of a gridded meteorological dataset over Java island, Indonesia 1985–2014,ÌýNature Scientific Data, 4, 170072.