Kelly Caylor, Professor
Kelly is the Director of the Earth Research Institute at UC Santa Barbara and Professor in the Dept. of Geography and Bren School of Environmental Science & Management.
Faculty UCSBKelly is the Director of the Earth Research Institute at UC Santa Barbara and Professor in the Dept. of Geography and Bren School of Environmental Science & Management.
Faculty UCSBMarc’s work involves remote sensing of landscape changes, climate variability woodland biogeochemistry.
Postdoc Princeton UCSBRachel Green is PhD student studying drought and migration.
Graduate student UCSBBryn uses remote sensing, modeling, and field methods to study vegetation water use in Southern and East Africa, France, and the Southwest U.S.
Graduate student UCSBJohn manages the Ecohydrolgy Lab facility at the Mpala Research Center
Mpala Research staff UCSBMichigan Society of Fellows postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Michigan
PhD graduate PrincetonTrenton received his PhD in 2011. In the fall of 2013, he started as an Assistant Professor of Hydrogeophyiscs in the School of Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska.
PhD graduate PrincetonDrew is studying the effects of hydrologic variability on food security in Kenya.
PhD graduate PrincetonFrances is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Auburn University.
PhD graduate PrincetonKaiyu received his PhD in 2013 and is now an Assistant Professor in the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
PhD graduate PrincetonStephen received his PhD in 2013. He is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biological and Ecological Engineering at Oregon State University.
PhD graduate PrincetonKeita is interested in the influence of soil phenomena on hydrological processes in drylands.
PhD graduate PrincetonCascade Tuholske graduated with his PhD in 2020 and now is a Postdoctoral Research Scientist at Columbia’s Earth Institute.
PhD graduate UCSBStephanie is a Computer Vision Research Scientist at Descartes Labs
PhD graduate PrincetonNatasha is interested in dryland food security and climate variability impacts on smallholder agricultural systems.
PhD graduate UCSBLizzie King is now an Assistant Professor in the Odum School of Ecology at the University of Georgia
Postdoc PrincetonDiana studied the role that roots play in determining seasonal patterns of water redistribution. She is now an independent consultant in water management in the Netherlands.
Postdoc PrincetonKeir remains involved in our group while also working at the Environmental Consultancy firm, S.S. Papadopulos & Associates.
Postdoc PrincetonAdam is currently the CEO of Arable Labs, Inc.
Arable labs Postdoc Research staffLixin was a postdoc in our lab from 2009-2011. He is currently an Assistant Professor at IUPUI
Postdoc PrincetonAbi received his MS degree from the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University, and his PhD from the University of Virginia. He is currently a postdoc at UCLA.
Graduate student IndianaGarth received an MS degree from the Department of Geography at Indiana University.
Graduate student IndianaAlex received his MSE in 2008 and is currently teaching high school math in Washington, D.C.
Graduate student PrincetonPatrick is applying his interests in soil science, environmental chemistry, and hydrology to addressing issues of environmental degradation and underdevelopment, especially in Africa.
Graduate student PrincetonHilary received her MSE in 2015 and is now working at Ramboll-Environ.
Graduate student PrincetonRyan studies how vegetation remote sensing, machine learning, and ecohydrological modeling can characterize the relationships between crop water use and groundwater depletion.
Graduate student UCSBJeremy was a PEI intern involved in our root excavation work during the summer of 2010.
Princeton Research intern Undergraduate studentRodrigo was an intern working with us in 2010 on our root excavation project. His duties included excavations and chief operator of the camp’s vuvuzela.
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Alice was a research intern in our lab during the summer of 2011 and a thesis student during the 2011-2012 academic year. She wrote her thesis on methods for real-time characterization of the isotopic composition of plant transpiration fluxes.
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Maria joined the Caylor lab at the Mpala Research Center for the summer of 2012 to collect water samples and analyze their oxygen isotope content.
Princeton Research intern Undergraduate studentRay worked on UAV-related research during the summer of 2013.
Princeton Research intern Undergraduate studentGabby worked during the summer of 2013 on the Mapping Africa project.
Princeton Research intern Undergraduate studentJonathan workied at the Mpala Research Centre this summer where he studied soil and leaf chemistry.
Princeton Research intern Undergraduate studentKatie worked at Mpala studying plant water stress and water source around hippo habitats.
Princeton Research intern Undergraduate studentAllison Ingram worked on the Drought Open-Source Ecology (DOSE) project analyzing impacts of 2012’s drought on forest growth and mortality.
Princeton Research intern Undergraduate studentSindiso worked on estimating transpiration rates of oak and pine trees under varying conditions of water availability using sap flow probes.
Princeton Research intern Undergraduate studentJackie developed CO2 and Light response curves as well as other key ecophysiological parameters for species at the Silas Little Experimental Forest.
High school student Princeton Research internSally spent the summer in Nanyuki, Kenya studying water use and availability in the Mt. Kenya region for her senior thesis.
Princeton Research intern Undergraduate studentEliza worked in several Kenyan communities to map and characterize irrigation networks.
Princeton Research intern Thesis advisee Undergraduate studentCraig worked on the influence of dew droplets on the energy balance of Colocasia esculenta leaves.
Princeton Research intern Undergraduate studentJimmy joined our lab through the Hutchins Scholars program at the Lawrenceville School. He worked on new techniques for organics removal in plant water samples.
High school student Princeton Research internKathy worked with Hilary Wayland on photosynthetic characteristics of Kenyan trees.
Princeton Research intern Undergraduate studentJulia Signell was our 2014-2015 Intern at the Mpala Research Centre, where she kept our tower healthy and did PulsePod-related outreach work to local communities.
Princeton Research intern Undergraduate studentMarcus studied the consequences of agricultural expansion in Zambia, combining fieldwork, remote sensing and modeling.
Princeton Research intern Undergraduate studentEric was a research intern working with Lyndon Estes on ecological applications of UAVs and especially UAV image processing workflows.
Princeton Research intern Undergraduate studentMatteo was a PEI Grand Challenge Intern in 2014 working on different aspects of crop management.
Princeton Research intern Undergraduate studentTaylor assessed streamflow variations in the rivers emanating from Mount Kenya.
Princeton Research intern Undergraduate studentHaley Lane assessed agricultural water availability for the communities surrounding Nanyuki, Kenya on the Laikipia plateau.
Princeton Research intern Undergraduate studentDee Luo helped develop a remote sensing algorithm to accurately classify the agricultural landscape in Sub-Saharan Africa under the Mapping Africa initiative.
Princeton Research intern Undergraduate studentMiranda wrote her senior thesis on plant water source changes in Kenya.
Princeton Research intern Thesis advisee Undergraduate studentConnor joined our lab through the Hutchins Scholars program at the Lawrenceville School. He worked on the relative influence of foliar uptake and foliar shielding on leaf water isotopes.
High school student Princeton Research internElliot graduated in 2016 and is now a PhD student at UC Berkeley.
Princeton Research intern Undergraduate studentEkomwa is our former field research assistant at the Mpala Research Center
Mpala Princeton Research staffBoniface is a laboratory assistant in the Princeton Ecohydrolgy Lab facility at the Mpala Research Center
Mpala Research staff UCSBMoses is a lab assistant in the Ecohydrology Lab facility at the Mpala Research Center
Mpala Research staff UCSBMolly is currently living and working in sunny southern California, where she is a member of the data team for Factual software.
Princeton Research staff Thesis adviseeAdam is currently the CEO of Arable Labs, Inc.
Arable labs Postdoc Research staffBen was the lead hardware engineer for PulsePod and field technician. He’s now the Chief Technology Officer at Arable Labs, Inc.
Arable labs Princeton Research staffNoah develops coupled social-physical models of farmer decision making and crop growth
Research staff Santa barbara UCSBEkomwa is our former field research assistant at the Mpala Research Center
Mpala Princeton Research staffFeng was a visiting researcher from the Institute of Desertification Studies from the Chinese Academy of Forestry, located in Beijing, China.
Lab visitor PrincetonDaozhi was a visiting researcher from the Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in Agriculture from the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science.
Lab visitor PrincetonGuiomar was a visiting PhD student from the Universitat Politècnica de València focusing on the use of satellite data to implement parsimonious ecohydrological models in water-controlled areas.
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