Water resources engineering focuses on supplying water for human use, removing water when humans are finished using it and developing methods of avoiding damage from excess water (floods). Much of the work of water resource engineers involves the planning and management of constructed facilities that address these tasks. Positions for undergraduates and graduates who specialize in water resources engineering can be found in both engineering consulting firms and in government entities charged with supplying water or dealing with its hazards.
Some of Our Research Specialties
- Water Resources Planning and Management
- Hydrology
- Hydraulics
- Remote Sensing
- Sustainability
Area faculty and researchers
Kelly Brumbelow
- Associate Professor and Associate Department Head, Multidisciplinary Engineering
- Associate Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Office: HRBB 304A
- Phone: 979-458-8163
- Email: kbrumbelow@tamu.edu
Anthony Cahill
- Director, Freshmen Engineering Program
- Associate Professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering
- Office: DLEB 410E
- Phone: 979-862-3858
- Email: tcahill@civil.tamu.edu
Huilin Gao
- Professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering
- Office: DLEB 410A
- Phone: 979-845-2875
- Email: hgao@civil.tamu.edu
Francisco Olivera
- Associate Professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering
- Office: DLEB 404F
- Phone: 979-845-1404
- Email: folivera@civil.tamu.edu
Ralph Wurbs
- Senior Professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering
- Office: DLEB 410B
- Phone: 979-845-3079
- Email: r-wurbs@tamu.edu