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url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/julia-grabowski | |||
timestamp: '2024-01-30T13:30:16.190512' | |||
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name: Julia Grabowski | |||
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- Hydrologist | |||
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- Oregon Water Science Center | |||
- https://www.usgs.gov/centers/oregon-water-science-center | |||
email: jgrabowski@usgs.gov | email: jgrabowski@usgs.gov | ||
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- Julia (she/her) is a Hydrologist in the Geomorphology group at the Oregon Water | - Julia (she/her) is a Hydrologist in the Geomorphology group at the Oregon Water | ||
Science Center. She works to apply novel techniques in remote sensing and programming | Science Center. She works to apply novel techniques in remote sensing and programming | ||
to address complex issues in river management. | to address complex issues in river management. | ||
expertise_terms: [] | |||
professional_experience: | |||
- Geomorphologist, Headwaters Corporation & Platte River Recovery Implementation | |||
Program, 2020 - 2022 | |||
- Resource Management Assistant, NPS Southeast Arizona Group, 2018 | |||
- Physical Scientist, Gila National Forest, 2017 | |||
education: | |||
- M.S. Geosciences, Fluvial Geomorphology Lab, Colorado State University, 2020 | |||
- B.A. Earth & Environmental Sciences, Vanderbilt University, 2017 | |||
affiliations: | |||
- FAA Part 107 Licensed Drone Pilot | |||
honors: [] | |||
abstracts: [] | |||
personal_statement: Julia has worked with USGS to survey restoration areas with | personal_statement: Julia has worked with USGS to survey restoration areas with | ||
remote sensing and field techniques, classify floodplain vegetation, and represent | remote sensing and field techniques, classify floodplain vegetation, and represent | ||
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focused on constraining human impact and the role of large wood in eolian-fluvial | focused on constraining human impact and the role of large wood in eolian-fluvial | ||
environments in Colorado. | environments in Colorado. | ||
Revision as of 20:30, 30 January 2024
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meta: url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/julia-grabowski timestamp: '2024-01-30T13:30:16.190512' status_code: 200 profile: name: Julia Grabowski name_qualifier: null titles: - Hydrologist organizations: - !!python/tuple - Oregon Water Science Center - https://www.usgs.gov/centers/oregon-water-science-center email: jgrabowski@usgs.gov orcid: null intro_statements: - Julia (she/her) is a Hydrologist in the Geomorphology group at the Oregon Water Science Center. She works to apply novel techniques in remote sensing and programming to address complex issues in river management. expertise_terms: [] professional_experience: - Geomorphologist, Headwaters Corporation & Platte River Recovery Implementation Program, 2020 - 2022 - Resource Management Assistant, NPS Southeast Arizona Group, 2018 - Physical Scientist, Gila National Forest, 2017 education: - M.S. Geosciences, Fluvial Geomorphology Lab, Colorado State University, 2020 - B.A. Earth & Environmental Sciences, Vanderbilt University, 2017 affiliations: - FAA Part 107 Licensed Drone Pilot honors: [] abstracts: [] personal_statement: Julia has worked with USGS to survey restoration areas with remote sensing and field techniques, classify floodplain vegetation, and represent river data in interactive web-based platforms.Prior to joining the USGS in 2022, Julia worked as a Geomorphologist with the Headwaters Corporation. In that role, she applied remote sensing expertise to support the Platte River Recovery Implementation Program (PRRIP) and NRCS with decision-making concerning large-scale river conservation management and flood hazard analysis.Julia is a graduate of the Colorado State Fluvial Geomorphology lab, with Dr. Ellen Wohl as advisor. Her graduate work focused on constraining human impact and the role of large wood in eolian-fluvial environments in Colorado.