Research Faculty Advisors
In preparation for application to the RWC NRT, please discuss your interests and potential research with research faculty at WSU. These discussions will help you develop an understanding of the RWC NRT, WSU programs, and engagement-oriented research. Below is a list of faculty across the WSU system already associated with the RWC NRT. In addition to these faculty members, other WSU research faculty may advise RWC NRT students, but we will need to inform them about the programmatic details. When you have contacted faculty not listed below, and have discussed applying to the RWC NRT, please request the faculty member to email us at CEREO@wsu.edu to learn about RWC program specifics. Initiating this communication will help us effectively communicate university procedures, as needed, on a case-by-case basis.
Jennifer Adam, Civil & Environmental Engineering – Pullman
Hydro-climatology
Jan Boll, Civil & Environmental Engineering – Pullman
Watershed hydrology, Water quality
Stephen Bollens, School of the Environment & School of Biological Sciences – Vancouver
Aquatic science, Estuarine systems
Dylan Budgen, Sociology – Pullman
Environmental Sociology
Erica Crespi, School of Biological Sciences – Pullman
Ecotoxicology, Stress physiology
Yonas Demissie, Civil & Environmental Engineering – Tri-Cities
Subsurface hydrology, Stochastic Hydrology
Justin Denney, Sociology – Pullman
Health disparaties
Dave Evans, School of Biological Sciences – Pullman
Ecosystem ecology
Alexander Fremier, School of the Environment – Pullman
Ecosystem ecology, River systems
Courtney Gardner, Civil & Environmental Engineering – Pullman
Environmental microbiology
Patricia Glazebrook, Politics, Philosophy & Public Affairs – Pullman
Environmental & social justice
Michael Goldsby, Politics, Philosophy & Public Affairs – Pullman
Philosophy of science, Environmental ethics
John Harrison, School of the Environment – Vancouver
Aquatic science & biogeochemistry
Amanda Hohner, Civil & Environmental Engineering – Pullman
Drinking water quality
Anand Jayakaran, Biological Systems Engineering – Puyallup
Low impact development
Erik Johnson, Sociology – Pullman
Environmental Sociology
Jolie Kaytes, School of Design & Construction – Pullman
Landscape architecture
Kent Keller, School of the Environment – Pullman
Hydrogeology, Vadose zone biogeochemistry
Katherine Kraszewski, School of Design & Construction – Pullman
Community-based landscape design
Jenifer McIntyre, School of the Environment, Puyallup
Ecotoxicology, Stormwater
Kevan Moffett, School of the Environment – Vancouver
Hydrology
Samantha Noll, Politics, Philosophy & Public Affairs – Pullman
Science and values
Julie Padowski, School of the Environment – Pullman
Drinking water systems, water policy
Sarah Roley, School of the Environment – Tri-Cities
Watershed biogeochemistry
Gretchen Rollwagen-Bollens, School of the Environment – Vancouver
Harmful algal blooms, Aquatic ecology
Deepti Singh, School of the Environment – Vancouver
Climate extremes, Hydrology
Mark Stephan, Politics, Philosophy & Public Affairs – Vancouver
Political science