Nick Engdahl

Associate Professor

Pullman, Washington, United States
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Nick Engdahl is an associate professor and hydrologic scientist with 12 years of experience advancing reactive transport and groundwater modeling, specializing in how mixing controls upscaled reaction rates and the use of groundwater age in environmental systems. At Washington State University he leads efforts to build large-scale integrated models that couple atmospheric, surface, and subsurface processes to investigate emergent reactive transport phenomena. His background spans hands-on field hydrology at the USGS, numerical and geostatistical methods from his PhD at UC Davis, and postdoctoral work on multi-domain integrated modeling at Colorado School of Mines. Known for translating detailed process understanding into practical, scalable models, he brings both rigorous theory and field-proven techniques to address contaminant fate and transport at watershed scales. An approachable mentor and instructor, he also teaches applied geostatistics and integrates teaching with active research to train the next generation of environmental modelers.
code12 years of coding experience
job11 years of employment as a software developer
bookMaster of Science (M.S.), Earth and Planetary Sciences, Master of Science (M.S.), Earth and Planetary Sciences at The University of New Mexico
bookDoctor of Philosophy (PhD), Hydrologic Sciences, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Hydrologic Sciences at UC Davis
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Github Skills (17)

geoscience10
parallel10
hydrodynamics10
watershed10
manifold9
co-simulation9
cluster-computing8
mpi8
fortran8
openmpi7
hpc7
petsc6
simulations1
mixing1
simulation1

Programming languages (1)

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Github contributions (5)

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nbengdahl/parflow

Jun 2019 - Feb 2020

Parflow is an open-source parallel watershed flow model.
Contributions:26 PRs, 33 pushes, 5 branches in 8 months
watershedflow-modelparallel
nbengdahl/CRP

Dec 2016 - Jun 2017

Contributions:4 commits, 3 pushes, 1 branch in 6 months
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Nick Engdahl - Associate Professor