Dr. Bill Bauerle, Associate Professor in the Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture leads the team at Colorado State University. Part of Bill’s research program focuses on the development of spatially explicit physiologically- and genetically-constrained models. The models are used to predict and scale whole plant water use.
Dr. Stephanie Kampf, Assistant Professor in the Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Watershed Stewardship. Stephanie works in the area of physical hydrology and combines field measurements with physically-based hydrologic process models in order to understand rhizospheric water and energy fluxes.
Dr. Michael Lefsky, Assistant Professor in the Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Watershed Stewardship. Michael integrates and develops remote sensing techniques in order to quantify plant characteristics.
Alex Daniels is a Postdoctoral Research Associate working with Dr. Bauerle on the project.
Dave Barnard is a PhD student in the Department of Horticulture at Colorado State University, advised by Dr. Bauerle.