8. RAPID: Short- and mid-term dynamics of water and sediment quality after Hurricane Idalia. Sponsor: National Science Foundation. Role: PI. $200,000. 10/2023-10/2024.
6. Studying the extent of microplastic transport by stormwater runoff to urban farms under different weather patterns. Sponsor: US Department of Agriculture.Role: PI. $250,000. 1/2023-1/2026.
5. A scalable Machine Learning tool for water quality data analysis in the St. Lucie River and Estuary Basin. Sponsor: Environmental Protection Agency.Role: PI. $307,553. 1/2022-1/2025.
4. A scalable predictive tool to identify vulnerable coastal areas to harmful algae bloom across Florida Panhandle. Sponsor: Florida Department of Environmental Protection. Role: PI. $362,598. 7/2022-5/2024.
3. Vulnerability assessments against compounding inland-coastal floods and evapotranspiration patterns in St. Andrews Watershed under climate change. Sponsor: Bay County, Florida. Role: PI. 520,000. 7/2024-12/2026.
2. County-wide vulnerability assessments of various floods under sea level rise. Sponsor: Bay County, Florida. Role: PI. 150,000. 2/2023-8/2024.
1. Vulnerability assessments against compounding inland-coastal floods in Pensacola and Perdido Bay area under climate change. Sponsor: Pensacola and Perdido Bays Estuary Program. Role: PI. $475,000. 2/2023-12/2024.
Completed Projects
2. Downscaling daily precipitation and air temperature in Central and Southern Florida under CMIP6 climate scenarios. Sponsor: Everglades Foundation. Role: Co-PI. $25,000. 1/2022-8/2022. 1. Lake Martin estuary resilience assessment. Sponsor: City of Parker, Florida. Role: PI. $74,994. 1/2021-7/2021.