Kwabena Asante (Ph. D., 2000, UT Austin), co-supervised with Prof. David Maidment, Civil and Environmental Engineering, dissertation title, "Approaches to Continental Scale River Flow Routing." [Available online at http://www.crwr.utexas.edu/reports/2000/rpt00-1.shtml]. Current employment, USGS EROS Data Center, Sioux Falls, SD.


Aaron Berg (M. S., 2001, UT Austin, Ph. D., 2003, UC Irvine), M. S. thesis title, "The Sensitivity of Land Surface Model Simulations to Bias Correction of the EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR MEDIUM- RANGE WEATHER FORECASTS Reanalysis." Ph. D. dissertation title, "Modeling and Analysis of Regional and Global Soil Moisture Variations." Current employment, Assistant Professor, University of Guelph, Department of Geography.


Marcia Branstetter (Ph.D., 2001, UT Austin), dissertation title, "Development of a Parallel River Transport Model and Applications to Climate Studies." Current employment, postdoctoral research associate, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Computer Science and Mathematics Division, Climate Dynamics Group.


Johanna Devereaux (M.S., 1998, UT Austin), thesis title, "A Study of Soil Moisture Variability Within Remote Sensing Footprints." Current employment, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC), Austin, Texas.


Wendy Gordon (Ph. D., 2003, UT Austin), co-supervised with Prof. Norma Fowler, School of Biological Sciences, Section of Integrative Biology, dissertation title, "Climate change, hydrology, and ecological models: intercomparison and validation." Current employment, Research Associate, Section of Integrative Biology, University of Texas at Austin.


Stephen Graham (Ph.D., 2000, UT Austin), dissertation title, "The Role of Continental Surface Waters in Land-Atmosphere and Land- Ocean Interaction." Current employement, GIS Analyst, Population Research Institute, The Pennsylvania State University.


Sally Holl (M.S., 2004, UT Austin), thesis title, "The sensitivity of land surface model simulations to bias reduction of ERA-15 downward radiation forcing." Current employment, Programmer, University of California, Irvine, Department of Earth System Science.


Mary Lear (M. S., 2000, UT Austin), co-supervised with Prof. David Maidment, Civil and Environmental Engineering, thesis title, "Scaling River Network Extraction from High to Low Resolution Global Digital Elevation Models." Current employment, Water Resources Engineer, Pentec Environmental, Seattle, WA.


Karen Mohr (Ph.D., 2000, UT Austin), dissertation title, "The Role of Surface-Atmosphere Interaction in the Development of Mesoscale Convective Systems." Current employment, Assistant Professor, SUNY Albany, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Science.


Matthew Rodell (Ph.D., 2000, UT Austin), dissertation title, "Estimating Continental Water Storage Using Satellite Observations of Time-Variable Gravity." Current employment, Research Scientist, Hydrological Sciences Branch, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD.


James Rudnicki (M.A., 1996, UT Austin) thesis title, "Process Controls on Hillslope-Scale Soil Moisture Variability: Rattlesnake Hill, TX," current employment, Bush and Morrison law firm, Dallas, Texas.