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Ciaran Harman, assistant professor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering, is the 2016 recipient of the American Geophysical Union’s Hydrologic Sciences Early Career Award.

Conferred annually by the AGU’s hydrology section, this award recognizes one early-career scientist’s outstanding contributions to the science of hydrology and hydrology education, as well as his or her impact on society.

This prestigious award acknowledges early career prominence and promise of continued contributions to hydrologic science.

Ciaran’s research uses a combination of theory, experiments, modeling, field work, and data analysis to understand flow and transport across hydrologic scales and their links to the co-evolution of landscape structure. He and other AGU award recipients will be recognized at the 2016 AGU Honors Tribute, which will be held in San Francisco in December.