Tag: CITRA

  • Q&A: CITRA hosts a Young Scholar Summer Intern

    Q&A: CITRA hosts a Young Scholar Summer Intern

    Meet this summer’s Young Scholar, Aarsheya Gunjal! Gunjal joined Dr. Felix Santiago-Collazo’s Compound Inundation Team for Resilient Applications (CITRA) Lab this summer for the Young Scholars Program (YSP) at UGA. Gunjal has been interested in science and coding since sixth grade, and joined the team this summer to learn more about how she could shape […]

  • New publication: Flood modeling, made simpler

    New publication: Flood modeling, made simpler

    Floods devastate communities. Predicting flood events helps protect them. Some of the most important technology we have to predict flooding is Hydrologic and Hydraulic (H&H) modeling. However, these technologies face challenges that vary by region, impacting the ability of certain communities to predict and mitigate flood risks. One crucial aspect of these technologies is stream […]

  • Pictures from UGA Engineering Boot Camp: Teaching Hydrology… with Legos.

    Pictures from UGA Engineering Boot Camp: Teaching Hydrology… with Legos.

    This summer, a group of incoming undergrads attended Discovering Engineering at UGA Boot Camp, taking classes and visiting labs across the UGA College of Engineering to get ready for their first year as Engineering Dawgs! The Compound Inundation Team for Resilience Applications (CITRA) lab, including Dr. Felix Santiago-Collazo, graduate students Dennis Catalina Granados Duran, Luciana […]