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US irrigation withdrawals comprise 59% from surface water and the remainder from groundwater.
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Ke Yu

      Graduate Research Assistant

       Georgia Water Resources Institute
       School of Civil & Env. Eng.

       Georgia Institute of Technology
       Ke.Yu@gatech.edu

 

 

Research Interests: 

  • Decision support systems for river basin management; Database design for water resource systems, GIS Application for water resource, Watershed hydrology

Education:

  • Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology, Civil Engineering, in progress.
  • M.S., Georgia Institute of Technology, Environmental Engineering, summer 2008.
  • B.S., Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Electrical Engineering,2004
  • B.S., Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Computer Science,2004
  • Exchange Student, Nanyang Technology University, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 2004

Professional Appointments:

  • Graduate Research Assistant, Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE), Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006-present

Awards/Honors/Service:

  • Singapore government ‘Tan Qin Tun’ Scholarship, 2004
  • Hubei Province Excellent Undergraduate Thesis, 2004