OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY

People

The Watershed Processes Group is an interdisciplinary research group working at the Forestry Sciences Laboratory in Corvallis, Oregon. We include scientists with the USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, researchers and graduate students from Oregon State University, and collaborators at other universities and government agencies. We share a common interest in understanding linkages among physical and biological processes and human activities, with a particular focus on the steep, forested landscapes of the Pacific Northwest.

Gordon Grant

Research Hydrologist, USDA Forest Service, PNW Research Station
Courtesy Professor, OSU College of Earth Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences

Becky Fasth

Program Manager

Senior Faculty Research Assistant I
College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences

 

Lab Alumni

MS 2018, Water Resources Enginnering

 

 

PhD 2018, Geology
College of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences

Senior Faculty Research Assistant II, 2001-2018

PhD 2018, Water Resource Engineering
College of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences

PhD 2018, Water Resources Science

Post-doctoral Scholar 2010-2013; Post-doctoral Research Associate 2013-2014

MS 2013, Water Resources Engineering

MS 2013, Geology

MS 2013, Water Resources Science

Visiting Research Scholar, 2010-2012

MS 2012, Water Resources Engineering

MS 2010, Water Resource Engineering

MS 2008, Water Resources Science; Faculty Research Assistant, 2008

PhD 2007, Geology, University of Nottingham

PhD 2006, Geology; Post-Doctoral Research Associate, 2007

PhD 2006, Geology

Visiting Researcher,  Summer 2005

JSPS post-doctoral fellow Fall 2004, University of Tsukuba, Japan

Visiting Researcher, Winter 2004

MS 2004, Geology

PhD 2004, Geology

PhD 2002, Fisheries & Wildlife; M.S. 1999, Forest Engineering

Faculty Research Assistant, 1999-2001

Post-doctoral Research Associate, 1998-2001

PhD 2000, Geology

MS 1998, Geology and Civil Engineering

MS 1998, Geology and Civil Engineering

MS 1998, Geology