Margaret Gitau
Professor, Agricultural & Biological Engineering
Purdue University
Department of Agricultural & Biological Engineering
225 South University Street
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2093
Department of Agricultural & Biological Engineering
225 South University Street
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2093
Office: ABE 3024
Phone: 765/494-9005
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Areas of Interest
- Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering
- Data Science and Digital Agriculture
Research Areas
Water Resources and Ecohydrologic Engineering: integrated (hydrologic, water quality, statistical) modeling; climate, land use/land management impacts; data-driven approaches for water resources decision making and management.. http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~mgitau/
Biography
Margaret Gitau’s research focuses on water resources and ecohydrologic engineering including: hydrologic and water quality modeling; fate and transport of critical contaminants including sediment, nutrients, and pathogens; understanding of the associated ecological responses; trends and impacts of land use, land management and climate on water resources; sustainable water resources management; and, the development of computer and internet-based applications.
She serves as Associate Editor for the Transactions of the ASABE, Applied Engineering in Agriculture, and the Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. She also serves as a reviewer for various internationally recognized journals and is currently serving on the Program Committee of ASABE’s Global Initiative Conference.
Margaret received her Ph.D. in Agricultural and Biological Engineering from Penn State University (2003).
Publication reprints are available upon request, at Google Scholar, or at academia.edu.
She serves as Associate Editor for the Transactions of the ASABE, Applied Engineering in Agriculture, and the Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. She also serves as a reviewer for various internationally recognized journals and is currently serving on the Program Committee of ASABE’s Global Initiative Conference.
Margaret received her Ph.D. in Agricultural and Biological Engineering from Penn State University (2003).
Publication reprints are available upon request, at Google Scholar, or at academia.edu.