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Tag: new staff

  • Two new staff join water team

    Juliana Symons and Madeleine Spencer join the TWRI water team as program specialists.

    Two new staff join water team

  • New staff researchers join TWRI

    Gabriela Suchiapa Magdaleno, Ph.D., and Millicent Oyugi, Ph.D., have joined TWRI as postdoctoral research associates.

    New staff researchers join TWRI

  • New faces at the institute

    The Texas Water Resources Institute’s (TWRI) water team has gained three new team members this summer. Umar Javed The newest face at the institute is Umar Javed, who joined the team in August. As a postdoctoral research associate at TWRI, Javed conducts research on watershed-based protection planning, water quality assessment and the integration of modeling…

    New faces at the institute

  • TWRI welcomes new staff members

    The Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) business team and water team have welcomed new staff members this spring.  Mary Michael Zahed joined the institute in February as a program specialist, leading projects related to watershed planning and implementation. Zahed will be focusing on stakeholder engagement, educational outreach and building strong community partnerships.  Prior to working at…

    TWRI welcomes new staff members

  • Meet TWRI’s new water team members

    Anna Eismont (left) and Sarah Stannard (right). Photos by Cameron Castilaw, TWRI. As 2024 comes to an end, the Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) has added two new water team staff members.  Anna Eismont joined the team in October as a program specialist. In this role, she works to address water quality and quantity concerns through…

    Meet TWRI’s new water team members

  • TWRI expands water team

    The Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) has recently added new members to the water team: Paul Schwab, Ph.D., senior research scientist, Taylor Olsovsky, research associate and Ennis Rios, research assistant. Paul Schwab, Ph.D., senior research scientist Schwab’s expertise is in the area of water quality with particular emphasis on salinity, agriculture chemicals (pesticides, nutrients) and…

    TWRI expands water team

  • Meet Duncan Kikoyo, TWRI’s new research specialist

    Duncan Kikoyo, Ph.D., has joined the Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) team as a research specialist. His work will focus on the development and implementation of watershed protection plans, total maximum daily loads and their implementation plans, and other projects that address critical water issues in Texas. He is most excited about working with the…

    Meet Duncan Kikoyo, TWRI’s new research specialist