EcoHydrology Lab at the AGU 2014 Fall Meeting
The Caylor Lab will be taking over the AGU Fall Meeting next week.
The Caylor Lab will be taking over the AGU Fall Meeting next week.
It’s that time of year again where we all convene in San Francisco for the AGU Fall Meeting!
Cascade Tuholske contributed to urbanization and urban food security sections in FAO’s 2017 State of Food and Agriculture Report.
Water Sustainability Climate work wraps up with close to 60 Arable Marks deployed in Zambia’s southern province.
Cascade was named a Borlaug Fellow in Global Food Security to examine urban food security in Accra, Ghana and Lusaka, Zambia.
Cynthia has been selected as one of nine new fellows out of 949 applications to serve three-year appointments as postdoctoral scholars and assistant professo...
Natasha was awarded a Fulbright fellowship to Kenya to continue research on smallholder agriculture around Mount Kenya.
The WAVES Lab has two postdoctoral research associate positions available starting in the fall of 2018.
Dr. Kwaw Andam, a research fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institutes’s Ghana Strategy Support Program in Accra visited our lab at UCSB to c...
AGU is back in San Francisco, and so are WAVES lab members and friends.
WAVES lab members presents at virtual AGU Fall Meeting.
Cascade Tuholske Succesfully Defends Disseration.
With campus shut down and our lives on hold, WAVES lab members stay connected.
Lyndon Estes and Kelly Caylor recently came back from San Jose, where they attended the AAAS 2015 Annual Meeting to convene a session on ‘Advances in Earth O...
Two (i.e. both) members of the former ecohydrology group at Indiana University presented their Masters thesis research at the 2008 AAG meeting in Boston, MA.
WAVES lab members presents at virtual AGU Fall Meeting.
AGU is back in San Francisco, and so are WAVES lab members and friends.
It’s that time of year again where we all convene in San Francisco for the AGU Fall Meeting!
The Caylor Lab will once again be taking over the AGU Fall Meeting in a couple of weeks.
Kelly Caylor was on the team that worked for the past year to analyze and improve the AGU Fellows program.
The Caylor Lab will be taking over the AGU Fall Meeting next week.
Frances and Cynthia attended the AGU Meeting of the Americas, held in Cancun, Mexico from May 14th to May 17th 2013.
Kelly is a co-convener for four sessions at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco, CA.
Trenton has received the Outstanding Student Paper Award,for his presentation at the 2008 Fall Meeting in San Francisco.
Our group gave three presentations at this fall’s AGU meeting.
The first presentation ever given by one of our group’s students occurred at this fall’s AGU Meeting!
Kelly was invited to give a talk at the 2007 AGU Joint Assembly.
Kelly is a co-convenor for two sessions at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco, CA.’
Two (i.e. both) members of the former ecohydrology group at Indiana University presented their Masters thesis research at the 2008 AAG meeting in Boston, MA.
It’s that time of year again where we all convene in San Francisco for the AGU Fall Meeting!
An article based on our studies of root structure in the Kalahari desert has been accepted in PLoS ONE.
The Caylor Lab and Arable were recently featured in an article from the Princeton Alumni Weekly Magazine.
Elliot Chang‘s senior thesis on a new method to remove organic contaminants from water samples for isotope analysis was featured today on the CEE department’...
The Caylor Lab will once again be taking over the AGU Fall Meeting in a couple of weeks.
Adam Wolf from the Caylor Lab, along with researchers at Princeton University and other institutions, just published a new article in Science
The Caylor Lab will be taking over the AGU Fall Meeting next week.
Group members went out to California in June to install sensors in agricultural fields with the goal of realtime monitoring of crop growth and microclimate i...
Adam presented a talk to Strata NYC last week.
We are very proud that we were recently awarded two separate 1-year awards from the Jet Propulsion Lab’s Strategic University Research Partnership program!
Jackie Jones, a rising senior at Lawrenceville High School, spent her summer working with Adam on photosynthesis of different species.
What are the members of the lab up to this summer?
An article by Ph.D. candidate Trenton Franz that uses ecohydrological optimality theories to predict woody species distribution in central Kenya has been pub...
Lyndon Estes is the co-lead author on a paper that was recently published in Nature Climate Change and is currently highlighted on the front page of the jour...
Stephanie Debats and Drew Gower attended a modeling workshop series through SESYNC in Annapolis, Maryland.
Two articles authored by members of our lab are appearing in the March 2013 issue of Ecosphere, a relatively new on-line only and open-access journal publish...
A research article written by Lixin Wang, Stephen Good, Kelly, and Lucas Cernusak will soon appear in the journal Agricultural and Forest Meteorology.
Alex will present a talk about his research for the brown bag series in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Trenton Franz and Alex Lester put together a series of photos and display text as part of a new art exhibit that is now on display in the E-quad café.
Group members Trenton Franz, Alex Lester, and Lizzie King are off on a 3 week field campaign to install runoff experiment at Koija Group Ranch.
Caylor Lab alum Frances O’Donnell will be starting this fall as an assistant professor of hydrologic engineering in the Department of Civil Engineering at Au...
The Caylor Lab and Arable were recently featured in an article from the Princeton Alumni Weekly Magazine.
Elliot Chang‘s senior thesis on a new method to remove organic contaminants from water samples for isotope analysis was featured today on the CEE department’...
Lixin Wang, former member of the EcoHydrology Lab, recently published an article in the journal Nature.
Adam Wolf from the Caylor Lab, along with researchers at Princeton University and other institutions, just published a new article in Science
Former lab member Stephen Good just published an article in Science
Lixin Wang, former member of the EcoHydrology Lab, was recently interview to discuss his work on the effects of drought on global production of legumes.
Kaiyu Guan, Kelly Caylor, and Adam Wolf recently published an article in Nature Geoscience and the article is currently on the front page of the journal’s we...
WAVES lab members presents at virtual AGU Fall Meeting.
The Caylor Lab and Arable were recently featured in an article from the Princeton Alumni Weekly Magazine.
While at the AAAS conference, Kelly was interviewed by Kerry Klein for Scientific American.
Kelly recently received the third place for the PulsePod at the Keller Center 10th annual Innovation Forum.
Group members went out to California in June to install sensors in agricultural fields with the goal of realtime monitoring of crop growth and microclimate i...
Adam presented a talk to Strata NYC last week.
Caylor Lab alum Frances O’Donnell will be starting this fall as an assistant professor of hydrologic engineering in the Department of Civil Engineering at Au...
Cascade was named a Borlaug Fellow in Global Food Security to examine urban food security in Accra, Ghana and Lusaka, Zambia.
Natasha was awarded a Fulbright fellowship to Kenya to continue research on smallholder agriculture around Mount Kenya.
Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi just got awarded the Mary and Randall Hack ‘69 Graduate Award by the Princeton Environmental Institute
Kelly has received the E. Lawrence Keyes, Jr. / Emerson Electric Co. Faculty Advancement Award from the School of Engineering.
Our group has received support from an award from the Office of International Science and Engineering at the National Science Foundation.
Kelly has received a prestigious and highly competitive National Science Foundation CAREER grant.
Trenton has received the Outstanding Student Paper Award,for his presentation at the 2008 Fall Meeting in San Francisco.
Graduating CEE major and long-time group member Molly O’Connor has been awarded the 2011 Christine Traml Prize.
The American Geophysical Union has selected Kelly as the inaugural recipient of the Early Career Award in Hydrology.
The Caylor Lab and Arable were recently featured in an article from the Princeton Alumni Weekly Magazine.
Group members went out to California in June to install sensors in agricultural fields with the goal of realtime monitoring of crop growth and microclimate i...
Two articles authored by members of our lab are appearing in the March 2013 issue of Ecosphere, a relatively new on-line only and open-access journal publish...
We recently published a paper in Biogeosciences.
Two articles authored by members of our lab are appearing in the March 2013 issue of Ecosphere, a relatively new on-line only and open-access journal publish...
Cascade was named a Borlaug Fellow in Global Food Security to examine urban food security in Accra, Ghana and Lusaka, Zambia.
Frances and Cynthia attended the AGU Meeting of the Americas, held in Cancun, Mexico from May 14th to May 17th 2013.
An article, “Ecosystem-scale spatial heterogeneity of stable isotopes of soil nitrogen in African savannas”, written by Lixin Wang has been published in Land...
An article based on our studies of root structure in the Kalahari desert has been accepted in PLoS ONE.
We have just received support from NASA’s Interdisciplinary Science program to examine multiscale effects of fire on long-term climate and precipitation.
An article examining the role of P availability on plant nutrition and above ground herbaceous productivity has been published in the Journal of Arid Environ...
An article examining nutrient limitations on grass productivity in water-limited ecosystems is published in Plant & Soil
An article authored by Lixin Wang is appearing in the most recent issue of Geoderma.
Along with Greg Okin (UCLA, Department of Geography), Paolo D’Odorico (UVA, Department of Environmental Sciences), Natalie Mladenov (University of Colorado, ...
With campus shut down and our lives on hold, WAVES lab members stay connected.
AGU is back in San Francisco, and so are WAVES lab members and friends.
WAVES lab students win awards to support dissertation research, science communication, and outreach.
An article, “Ecosystem-scale spatial heterogeneity of stable isotopes of soil nitrogen in African savannas”, written by Lixin Wang has been published in Land...
An article, “Ecosystem-scale spatial heterogeneity of stable isotopes of soil nitrogen in African savannas”, written by Lixin Wang has been published in Land...
Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi gave a presentation at the First International Workshop on Advances in Observations, Models and Measurements Techniques of Atmospheric ...
WAVES lab students win awards to support dissertation research, science communication, and outreach.
The WAVES lab is part of two newly-funded projects focused on climate change and conservation of riparian forests in mediterranean drylands. The projects are...
Kelly Caylor, and Forrest Meggers, assistant professor of architecture and the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, just got selected for a new ‘...
Cascade Tuholske Succesfully Defends Disseration.
With campus shut down and our lives on hold, WAVES lab members stay connected.
AGU is back in San Francisco, and so are WAVES lab members and friends.
WAVES lab students win awards to support dissertation research, science communication, and outreach.
Dr. Kwaw Andam, a research fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institutes’s Ghana Strategy Support Program in Accra visited our lab at UCSB to c...
Cascade Tuholske contributed to urbanization and urban food security sections in FAO’s 2017 State of Food and Agriculture Report.
Cascade was named a Borlaug Fellow in Global Food Security to examine urban food security in Accra, Ghana and Lusaka, Zambia.
Adam presented a talk to Strata NYC last week.
“Climate change must not blow conservation off course”, by Morgan Tingley, Lyndon, and David Wilcove was published in the comment section of this week’s Natu...
This summer, Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi and her intern Craig Sinkler spent the summer in the lab in Princeton to conduct an experiment looking at foliar water upt...
Stephanie just came back from the 1st Global Food Security Conference, held in Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands from Sept. 29th to Oct. 2nd.
“Climate change must not blow conservation off course”, by Morgan Tingley, Lyndon, and David Wilcove was published in the comment section of this week’s Natu...
The WAVES lab is part of two newly-funded projects focused on climate change and conservation of riparian forests in mediterranean drylands. The projects are...
Eric Principato is starting to work in the Caylor Lab as the lab mechanical engineer for Dr. Lyndon Estes.
Lyndon Estes is the co-lead author on a paper that was recently published in Nature Climate Change and is currently highlighted on the front page of the jour...
Mount Kenya is one of the major water towers in Kenya, but with an increase in population and water demand, the pressure on this scare commodity has been on ...
This summer Drew Gower traveled to Kenya for a three-week mission wrapping up one project and launching another.
Marcus Spiegel‘s project, Modeling Agricultural Expansion in Zambia to Predict and Minimize Tradeoffs has been selected for support from the Smith-Newton Sch...
Drew Gower just received a Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Fellowship for Graduate Environmental Study awarded by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Stephanie Debats just got awarded the Mary and Randall Hack ‘69 Graduate Award by the Princeton Environmental Institute.
We are very happy to have been awarded new grants from both NSF and NASA!
Global change research in the fields of ecology and conservation biology primarily focuses on how changing climatic variables will directly impact species an...
Stephanie Debats and Drew Gower attended a modeling workshop series through SESYNC in Annapolis, Maryland.
Stephanie just came back from the 1st Global Food Security Conference, held in Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands from Sept. 29th to Oct. 2nd.
Stephanie was just awarded a PEI-STEP fellowship!
Last month Stephanie, Diana, and Molly were in Zambia deploying a suite of rain gauges and soil moisture probes as part of our NSF-funded collaboration on cl...
Our group has been awarded funding from the National Science Foundation for a new project.
The Caylor group has received support from the Princeton Global Collaborative Network Fund to develop an integrated approach to investigating climate change ...
Our group is beginning a new research program regarding links between climate variability, social decision making, and resilience in subsistence dryland agri...
Kelly will serve as the moderator of a panel discussion on “Eco-friendly Development” in Africa and the tradeoffs that exist between development and conserv...
Julianno Sambatti and Kelly published an article in New Phytologist.
Last week Lyndon Estes and Kelly Caylor were in Italy to help teach a new course on UAS for Environmental Monitoring.
A new article was published in Environmental Research Letters by researchers from the CaylorLab, the Ostrom Workshop at Indiana University and the National S...
AGU is back in San Francisco, and so are WAVES lab members and friends.
It’s that time of year again where we all convene in San Francisco for the AGU Fall Meeting!
PhD student Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi was recently awarded a 1-year award from the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab’s Strategic University Research Partnership program!
Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi just got awarded the Mary and Randall Hack ‘69 Graduate Award by the Princeton Environmental Institute
Elliot Chang‘s senior thesis on a new method to remove organic contaminants from water samples for isotope analysis was featured today on the CEE department’...
The Caylor Lab will once again be taking over the AGU Fall Meeting in a couple of weeks.
This summer, Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi and her intern Craig Sinkler spent the summer in the lab in Princeton to conduct an experiment looking at foliar water upt...
Stephanie Debats and Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi both received awards from the Princeton Environmental Institute.
Cynthia Gerlein just received NASA Earth and Space Science Fellowship (NESSF).
Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi gave a presentation at the First International Workshop on Advances in Observations, Models and Measurements Techniques of Atmospheric ...
What are the members of the lab up to this summer?
Cynthia was up in NYC on Thursday, April 18th for the NYC Girls Computer Science and Engineering Conference.
Cynthia has been selected as one of nine new fellows out of 949 applications to serve three-year appointments as postdoctoral scholars and assistant professo...
Ryan is working as a Researcher at Clark Labs to develop the scalable machine learning component of an active learning system to detect smallholder agriculture
WAVES lab students win awards to support dissertation research, science communication, and outreach.
The WAVES lab is part of two newly-funded projects focused on climate change and conservation of riparian forests in mediterranean drylands. The projects are...
It’s that time of year again where we all convene in San Francisco for the AGU Fall Meeting!
A new article was published in Environmental Research Letters by researchers from the CaylorLab, the Ostrom Workshop at Indiana University and the National S...
Mount Kenya is one of the major water towers in Kenya, but with an increase in population and water demand, the pressure on this scare commodity has been on ...
The Caylor Lab will once again be taking over the AGU Fall Meeting in a couple of weeks.
This summer Drew Gower traveled to Kenya for a three-week mission wrapping up one project and launching another.
Drew Gower and Kelly Caylor co-authored a paper that was recently published in Ecosphere.
This summer, Hilary and her intern Kathy joined Drew and Keita in Laikipia, Kenya to collect data on plant physiological response to water stress.
Drew Gower just received a Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Fellowship for Graduate Environmental Study awarded by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Stephanie Debats and Drew Gower attended a modeling workshop series through SESYNC in Annapolis, Maryland.
What are the members of the lab up to this summer?
Giraffes, elephants, zebras, camels, hippos: check out the splendid views of Mpala that Vinicius Amaral, a research intern this summer, shot from a drone ove...
Adam Wolf from the Caylor Lab, along with researchers at Princeton University and other institutions, just published a new article in Science
Lixin Wang, former member of the EcoHydrology Lab, was recently interview to discuss his work on the effects of drought on global production of legumes.
A new article was published in Environmental Research Letters by researchers from the CaylorLab, the Ostrom Workshop at Indiana University and the National S...
Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi just got awarded the Mary and Randall Hack ‘69 Graduate Award by the Princeton Environmental Institute
Lixin Wang, former member of the EcoHydrology Lab, recently published an article in the journal Nature.
Adam Wolf from the Caylor Lab, along with researchers at Princeton University and other institutions, just published a new article in Science
Former lab member Stephen Good just published an article in Science
Lixin Wang, former member of the EcoHydrology Lab, was recently interview to discuss his work on the effects of drought on global production of legumes.
Drew Gower and Kelly Caylor co-authored a paper that was recently published in Ecosphere.
Kaiyu Guan, Kelly Caylor, and Adam Wolf recently published an article in Nature Geoscience and the article is currently on the front page of the journal’s we...
Kelly and a group of scientists from Princeton University recently published a paper in Science on the influence of termite mounds in dryland ecosystems.
We recently published a paper in Biogeosciences.
We recently published a paper in Geophysical Research Letters that investigates the relationship between the ratio of transpiration over evapotranspiration (...
This summer, Hilary and her intern Kathy joined Drew and Keita in Laikipia, Kenya to collect data on plant physiological response to water stress.
Kelly’s Field Ecohydrology class at the Mpala Research Center was recently highlighted on the National Science Foundation website
The Mpala Research Center just launched Mpala Live!, an interactive website featuring a round-the-clock view of the hippos, elephants, and other incredible s...
Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi gave a presentation at the First International Workshop on Advances in Observations, Models and Measurements Techniques of Atmospheric ...
A chapter of Steve Good’s dissertation – Analytical expressions of variability in ecosystem structure and function obtained from three-dimensional stochastic...
An article, “Ecosystem-scale spatial heterogeneity of stable isotopes of soil nitrogen in African savannas”, written by Lixin Wang has been published in Land...
A review article led by Lixin Wang on issues related to dryland ecohydrology and an educational article by Lizzie King, Frances O’Donnell and Kelly on teachi...
An article based on our studies of root structure in the Kalahari desert has been accepted in PLoS ONE.
A research article written by Trenton Franz et al., has been accepted for publication in Water Resources Research.
We’ve just gotten news that an article written by Lizzie King (along with co-authors Trenton Franz, and Kelly) has been accepted for publication in the journ...
From June through August 2011 the Caylor Lab in Kenya hosted three undergraduate interns from the Princeton Environmental Institute’s Grand Challenges Intern...
We have just received support from NASA’s Interdisciplinary Science program to examine multiscale effects of fire on long-term climate and precipitation.
A commentary written by Lizzie King and Kelly will soon appear in the journal Ecohydrology.
An article authored by Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe, Kelly, and Andrea Rinaldo has just been published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
An article authored by Trenton Franz in collaboration with Lizzie King on the use of EMI has been accepted for publication in WRR. Kelly and David Robinson (...
An article authored by Stephen Good and Kelly has just been published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Kelly’s research is highlighted in a new video from NBClearn.com on climate change and crops
A research article by Lixin Wang and coauthored by group members Frances O’Donnell, Stephen Good, Trenton Franz, and Kelly has just been accepted for publica...
A research letter authored by Lizzie King and Kelly has just been published in New Phytologist.
An article by Ph.D. candidate Trenton Franz that uses ecohydrological optimality theories to predict woody species distribution in central Kenya has been pub...
Our group has been awarded a seed grant through Princeton University’s ‘Grand Challenges’ program.
An article examining the impact of infiltration excess flow on models of soil moisture and plant water stress has been published in the journal Ecohydrology
An article examining the role of P availability on plant nutrition and above ground herbaceous productivity has been published in the Journal of Arid Environ...
An article examining nutrient limitations on grass productivity in water-limited ecosystems is published in Plant & Soil
Our group has received support from an award from the Office of International Science and Engineering at the National Science Foundation.
Kelly has received a prestigious and highly competitive National Science Foundation CAREER grant.
Kelly is on the program committee at the upcoming AGU Chapman Conference in Ecohydrology.
An article authored by Kelly, Todd Scanlon at the University of Virginia, and Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe (Princeton University) has just been published in Wate...
An article authored by Lixin Wang is appearing in the most recent issue of Geoderma.
Trenton Franz, a fourth-year graduate student in civil and environmental engineering, studies hydrology through the Ewaso Water Project, the field research c...
Trenton Franz and Alex Lester put together a series of photos and display text as part of a new art exhibit that is now on display in the E-quad café.
The December 2007 issue of JGR-Biogeosciences contains an article that Kelly co-authored with Paolo D’Odorico, Greg Okin, and Todd Scanlon.
This week’s issue of Nature magazine contains an article authored by Todd Scanlon, Kelly, Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe and Simon Levin.
An article Kelly co-authored with Christelle Hély and others was published on-line in the journal Ecosystems today.
Along with Greg Okin (UCLA, Department of Geography), Paolo D’Odorico (UVA, Department of Environmental Sciences), Natalie Mladenov (University of Colorado, ...
Julianno Sambatti and Kelly published an article in New Phytologist.
Group members Trenton Franz, Alex Lester, and Lizzie King are off on a 3 week field campaign to install runoff experiment at Koija Group Ranch.
Trenton Franz and Kelly Caylor are spending 2 weeks field campaign to central Kenyan highlands.
Drew Gower just received a Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Fellowship for Graduate Environmental Study awarded by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Members of our group gave two presentations at the Ecological Society of America meeting in Milwaukee, WI.
Former lab member Stephen Good just published an article in Science
Two articles authored by members of our lab are appearing in the March 2013 issue of Ecosphere, a relatively new on-line only and open-access journal publish...
This summer, Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi and her intern Craig Sinkler spent the summer in the lab in Princeton to conduct an experiment looking at foliar water upt...
We’ve just gotten news that an article written by Lizzie King (along with co-authors Trenton Franz, and Kelly) has been accepted for publication in the journ...
A commentary written by Lizzie King and Kelly will soon appear in the journal Ecohydrology.
A research article by Lixin Wang and coauthored by group members Frances O’Donnell, Stephen Good, Trenton Franz, and Kelly has just been accepted for publica...
An article examining the impact of infiltration excess flow on models of soil moisture and plant water stress has been published in the journal Ecohydrology
Two articles authored by members of our lab are appearing in the March 2013 issue of Ecosphere, a relatively new on-line only and open-access journal publish...
An article Kelly co-authored with Christelle Hély and others was published on-line in the journal Ecosystems today.
Elliot Chang‘s senior thesis on a new method to remove organic contaminants from water samples for isotope analysis was featured today on the CEE department’...
The Caylor Lab will once again be taking over the AGU Fall Meeting in a couple of weeks.
Elliot Chang</a>‘s project, The Use of Alginate and Chitosan to Purify Leaf Distillates of Organic Contaminants has been selected for support from the ...
A new article was published in Environmental Research Letters by researchers from the CaylorLab, the Ostrom Workshop at Indiana University and the National S...
PhD student Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi was recently awarded a 1-year award from the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab’s Strategic University Research Partnership program!
Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi just got awarded the Mary and Randall Hack ‘69 Graduate Award by the Princeton Environmental Institute
A new article was published by the Stephanie Debats and members of the CaylorLab in Remote Sensing of Environment.
The Caylor Lab and Arable were recently featured in an article from the Princeton Alumni Weekly Magazine.
Elliot Chang‘s senior thesis on a new method to remove organic contaminants from water samples for isotope analysis was featured today on the CEE department’...
Last week Lyndon Estes and Kelly Caylor were in Italy to help teach a new course on UAS for Environmental Monitoring.
While at the AAAS conference, Kelly was interviewed by Kerry Klein for Scientific American.
Kelly recently received the third place for the PulsePod at the Keller Center 10th annual Innovation Forum.
Lyndon Estes and Kelly Caylor recently came back from San Jose, where they attended the AAAS 2015 Annual Meeting to convene a session on ‘Advances in Earth O...
This summer, Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi and her intern Craig Sinkler spent the summer in the lab in Princeton to conduct an experiment looking at foliar water upt...
Stephanie Debats just got awarded the Mary and Randall Hack ‘69 Graduate Award by the Princeton Environmental Institute.
Group members went out to California in June to install sensors in agricultural fields with the goal of realtime monitoring of crop growth and microclimate i...
Eric Principato is starting to work in the Caylor Lab as the lab mechanical engineer for Dr. Lyndon Estes.
Elliot Chang</a>‘s project, The Use of Alginate and Chitosan to Purify Leaf Distillates of Organic Contaminants has been selected for support from the ...
Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi gave a presentation at the First International Workshop on Advances in Observations, Models and Measurements Techniques of Atmospheric ...
Adam presented a talk to Strata NYC last week.
We had the pleasure of hosting Dr. Thomas Fuchs from the Jet Propulsion Lab on October 2nd and 3rd.
We are very proud that we were recently awarded two separate 1-year awards from the Jet Propulsion Lab’s Strategic University Research Partnership program!
Stephanie just came back from the 1st Global Food Security Conference, held in Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands from Sept. 29th to Oct. 2nd.
Jackie Jones, a rising senior at Lawrenceville High School, spent her summer working with Adam on photosynthesis of different species.
What are the members of the lab up to this summer?
An article written by Lixin Wang has been published in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta.
Two articles authored by members of our lab are appearing in the March 2013 issue of Ecosphere, a relatively new on-line only and open-access journal publish...
Stephen’s article, ‘Error estimates in the assessment of the isotopic composition of surface fluxes: A direct comparison of techniques using laser-based wate...
A review article led by Keir Soderberg on methods for soil water vapor isotopic characterization and analysis has just been accepted for publication in Vados...
A research article written by Trenton Franz et al., has been accepted for publication in Water Resources Research.
A research article written by Lixin Wang, Stephen Good, Kelly, and Lucas Cernusak will soon appear in the journal Agricultural and Forest Meteorology.
Our 2nd COSMOS probe is now operational at our flux tower site located at the Mpala Research Center in central Kenya.
Our first of two COSMOS probes (and the first probe deployed in Africa) is now operational at our flux tower site located at the Mpala Research Center in cen...
From June through August 2011 the Caylor Lab in Kenya hosted three undergraduate interns from the Princeton Environmental Institute’s Grand Challenges Intern...
An article authored by Trenton Franz in collaboration with Lizzie King on the use of EMI has been accepted for publication in WRR. Kelly and David Robinson (...
An article authored by Trenton Franz in collaboration with colleagues at Princeton and Rutgers has been published in Vadose Zone Journal.
*Franz, T., Nolan, J., Nordbotten, J., Caylor, K.K., Slayter, L. (2011) “Quantifying transient soil moisture dynamics using multi-point direct-current res...
A research article by PhD student Trenton Franz has just been accepted for publication Vadose Zone Journal.
An article authored by Lixin Wang has been published in Geophysical Research Letters. The manuscript provides an experimental verification of the utility of ...
Our NSF-funded ecohydrological observatory is now up an running at the Mpala Research Center in central Kenya.
During Sep 18-Oct 29, 2008, Lixin Wang stayed at Biosphere 2 (University of Arizona) to collaborate with Juan Villegas, Travis Huxman and David Breshears in ...
Li-Cor Biosciences has awarded the Caylor Lab with a Li-Cor 6400XT Photosynthesis Analyzer system to support inquiry-based learning in Princeton’s Undergradu...
Two articles by our group on sap velocity measurements have been published in the March 2009 issue of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology.
The Ecohydrology lab group was pleased to host David Robinson for a visit to Princeton University.
Ph.D. student Trenton Franz has begun a new experiment to investigate the potential of sub-surface gravity driven mounds to contribute to hillslope water bal...
Our group’s first manuscript using the LGR Water Vapor Isotope Analyzer has been accepted for publication in the journal ‘Rapid Communications in Mass Spectr...
Kelly was invited to give a talk at the 2008 SSSA Meeting in Houston, TX.
During July 5-Sep 5, 2008, Lixin Wang worked at Morgan-Monroe State Forest Ameriflux tower site.
Eric Principato is starting to work in the Caylor Lab as the lab mechanical engineer for Dr. Lyndon Estes.
An article written by Lixin Wang has been published in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta.
Cascade Tuholske contributed to urbanization and urban food security sections in FAO’s 2017 State of Food and Agriculture Report.
Earlier today, Kaiyu successfully defended his PhD thesis on hydrological variability on vegetation seasonality, productivity and composition in tropical eco...
WAVES lab members presents at virtual AGU Fall Meeting.
AGU is back in San Francisco, and so are WAVES lab members and friends.
It’s that time of year again where we all convene in San Francisco for the AGU Fall Meeting!
The Caylor Lab will once again be taking over the AGU Fall Meeting in a couple of weeks.
The Caylor Lab will be taking over the AGU Fall Meeting next week.
Kelly is a co-convener for four sessions at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco, CA.
With campus shut down and our lives on hold, WAVES lab members stay connected.
Cynthia Gerlein just received NASA Earth and Space Science Fellowship (NESSF).
Kelly Caylor was on the team that worked for the past year to analyze and improve the AGU Fellows program.
Drew Gower just received a Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Fellowship for Graduate Environmental Study awarded by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Stephanie was just awarded a PEI-STEP fellowship!
Stephanie just came back from the 1st Global Food Security Conference, held in Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands from Sept. 29th to Oct. 2nd.
Jackie Jones, a rising senior at Lawrenceville High School, spent her summer working with Adam on photosynthesis of different species.
What are the members of the lab up to this summer?
NSF WSC grant culminates in deployment of ca. 60 Arable Marks and social surveys involving several universities in Kenya’s Mount Kenya region
Group members went out to California in June to install sensors in agricultural fields with the goal of realtime monitoring of crop growth and microclimate i...
This summer, Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi and her intern Craig Sinkler spent the summer in the lab in Princeton to conduct an experiment looking at foliar water upt...
Dr. Kwaw Andam, a research fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institutes’s Ghana Strategy Support Program in Accra visited our lab at UCSB to c...
Cascade Tuholske contributed to urbanization and urban food security sections in FAO’s 2017 State of Food and Agriculture Report.
Water Sustainability Climate work wraps up with close to 60 Arable Marks deployed in Zambia’s southern province.
Cascade was named a Borlaug Fellow in Global Food Security to examine urban food security in Accra, Ghana and Lusaka, Zambia.
Adam Wolf from the Caylor Lab, along with researchers at Princeton University and other institutions, just published a new article in Science
Caylor Lab alum Frances O’Donnell will be starting this fall as an assistant professor of hydrologic engineering in the Department of Civil Engineering at Au...
A review article led by Lixin Wang on issues related to dryland ecohydrology and an educational article by Lizzie King, Frances O’Donnell and Kelly on teachi...
An article based on our studies of root structure in the Kalahari desert has been accepted in PLoS ONE.
A research article by Lixin Wang and coauthored by group members Frances O’Donnell, Stephen Good, Trenton Franz, and Kelly has just been accepted for publica...
Natasha was awarded a Fulbright fellowship to Kenya to continue research on smallholder agriculture around Mount Kenya.
We are very proud that we were recently awarded two separate 1-year awards from the Jet Propulsion Lab’s Strategic University Research Partnership program!
Frances and Cynthia attended the AGU Meeting of the Americas, held in Cancun, Mexico from May 14th to May 17th 2013.
We recently published a paper in Geophysical Research Letters that investigates the relationship between the ratio of transpiration over evapotranspiration (...
An article authored by Lixin Wang has been published in Geophysical Research Letters. The manuscript provides an experimental verification of the utility of ...
Two (i.e. both) members of the former ecohydrology group at Indiana University presented their Masters thesis research at the 2008 AAG meeting in Boston, MA.
The first presentation ever given by one of our group’s students occurred at this fall’s AGU Meeting!
An article written by Lixin Wang has been published in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta.
An article authored by Lixin Wang is appearing in the most recent issue of Geoderma.
An article, “Ecosystem-scale spatial heterogeneity of stable isotopes of soil nitrogen in African savannas”, written by Lixin Wang has been published in Land...
Ryan is working as a Researcher at Clark Labs to develop the scalable machine learning component of an active learning system to detect smallholder agriculture
Cascade was named a Borlaug Fellow in Global Food Security to examine urban food security in Accra, Ghana and Lusaka, Zambia.
Former lab member Stephen Good just published an article in Science
“Projected climate impacts to South African maize and wheat production in 2055: A comparison of empirical and mechanistic modeling approaches”, written by Ly...
Cynthia was up in NYC on Thursday, April 18th for the NYC Girls Computer Science and Engineering Conference.
Trenton Franz, a fourth-year graduate student in civil and environmental engineering, studies hydrology through the Ewaso Water Project, the field research c...
Our research and teaching in Kenya is affiliated with the Princeton Grand Challenges Program. A summary of that work is now presented on the Grand Challenges...
Our group has been awarded a seed grant through Princeton University’s ‘Grand Challenges’ program.
Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi just got awarded the Mary and Randall Hack ‘69 Graduate Award by the Princeton Environmental Institute
Stephanie Debats just got awarded the Mary and Randall Hack ‘69 Graduate Award by the Princeton Environmental Institute.
Jackie Jones, a rising senior at Lawrenceville High School, spent her summer working with Adam on photosynthesis of different species.
Cynthia was up in NYC on Thursday, April 18th for the NYC Girls Computer Science and Engineering Conference.
This summer, Hilary and her intern Kathy joined Drew and Keita in Laikipia, Kenya to collect data on plant physiological response to water stress.
Drew Gower and Kelly Caylor co-authored a paper that was recently published in Ecosphere.
A review article led by Lixin Wang on issues related to dryland ecohydrology and an educational article by Lizzie King, Frances O’Donnell and Kelly on teachi...
Dr. Kwaw Andam, a research fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institutes’s Ghana Strategy Support Program in Accra visited our lab at UCSB to c...
Mount Kenya is one of the major water towers in Kenya, but with an increase in population and water demand, the pressure on this scare commodity has been on ...
While at the AAAS conference, Kelly was interviewed by Kerry Klein for Scientific American.
The WAVES lab is part of two newly-funded projects focused on climate change and conservation of riparian forests in mediterranean drylands. The projects are...
Elliot Chang</a>‘s project, The Use of Alginate and Chitosan to Purify Leaf Distillates of Organic Contaminants has been selected for support from the ...
An article written by Lixin Wang has been published in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta.
Stephen’s article, ‘Error estimates in the assessment of the isotopic composition of surface fluxes: A direct comparison of techniques using laser-based wate...
A review article led by Keir Soderberg on methods for soil water vapor isotopic characterization and analysis has just been accepted for publication in Vados...
A research article written by Lixin Wang, Stephen Good, Kelly, and Lucas Cernusak will soon appear in the journal Agricultural and Forest Meteorology.
Our group’s first manuscript using the LGR Water Vapor Isotope Analyzer has been accepted for publication in the journal ‘Rapid Communications in Mass Spectr...
Stephen’s article, ‘Error estimates in the assessment of the isotopic composition of surface fluxes: A direct comparison of techniques using laser-based wate...
The December 2007 issue of JGR-Biogeosciences contains an article that Kelly co-authored with Paolo D’Odorico, Greg Okin, and Todd Scanlon.
PhD student Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi was recently awarded a 1-year award from the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab’s Strategic University Research Partnership program!
We had the pleasure of hosting Dr. Thomas Fuchs from the Jet Propulsion Lab on October 2nd and 3rd.
We are very proud that we were recently awarded two separate 1-year awards from the Jet Propulsion Lab’s Strategic University Research Partnership program!
Stephanie just came back from the 1st Global Food Security Conference, held in Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands from Sept. 29th to Oct. 2nd.
Students from the Turkana Basin Institute Field School recently spent some time at Mpala, learning about the field ecology of African savanna.
An article examining the role of P availability on plant nutrition and above ground herbaceous productivity has been published in the Journal of Arid Environ...
Kaiyu Guan, Kelly Caylor, and Adam Wolf recently published an article in Nature Geoscience and the article is currently on the front page of the journal’s we...
We recently published a paper in Biogeosciences.
Earlier today, Kaiyu successfully defended his PhD thesis on hydrological variability on vegetation seasonality, productivity and composition in tropical eco...
Two articles authored by members of our lab are appearing in the March 2013 issue of Ecosphere, a relatively new on-line only and open-access journal publish...
Frances and Cynthia attended the AGU Meeting of the Americas, held in Cancun, Mexico from May 14th to May 17th 2013.
An article, “Ecosystem-scale spatial heterogeneity of stable isotopes of soil nitrogen in African savannas”, written by Lixin Wang has been published in Land...
A review article led by Keir Soderberg on methods for soil water vapor isotopic characterization and analysis has just been accepted for publication in Vados...
Keir Soderberg has recently joined the Princeton EcoHydrology Lab as a postdoctoral research associate.
It’s that time of year again where we all convene in San Francisco for the AGU Fall Meeting!
The Caylor Lab will once again be taking over the AGU Fall Meeting in a couple of weeks.
This summer, Hilary and her intern Kathy joined Drew and Keita in Laikipia, Kenya to collect data on plant physiological response to water stress.
WAVES lab members presents at virtual AGU Fall Meeting.
Cascade Tuholske Succesfully Defends Disseration.
With campus shut down and our lives on hold, WAVES lab members stay connected.
AGU is back in San Francisco, and so are WAVES lab members and friends.
The WAVES lab is part of two newly-funded projects focused on climate change and conservation of riparian forests in mediterranean drylands. The projects are...
It’s that time of year again where we all convene in San Francisco for the AGU Fall Meeting!
A new article was published in Environmental Research Letters by researchers from the CaylorLab, the Ostrom Workshop at Indiana University and the National S...
Mount Kenya is one of the major water towers in Kenya, but with an increase in population and water demand, the pressure on this scare commodity has been on ...
Kelly Caylor, and Forrest Meggers, assistant professor of architecture and the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, just got selected for a new ‘...
A new article was published by the Stephanie Debats and members of the CaylorLab in Remote Sensing of Environment.
The Caylor Lab and Arable were recently featured in an article from the Princeton Alumni Weekly Magazine.
Elliot Chang‘s senior thesis on a new method to remove organic contaminants from water samples for isotope analysis was featured today on the CEE department’...
A new Princeton freshman seminar on science, society and food was launched this semester.
The Caylor Lab will once again be taking over the AGU Fall Meeting in a couple of weeks.
Last week Lyndon Estes and Kelly Caylor were in Italy to help teach a new course on UAS for Environmental Monitoring.
While at the AAAS conference, Kelly was interviewed by Kerry Klein for Scientific American.
Drew Gower and Kelly Caylor co-authored a paper that was recently published in Ecosphere.
Kaiyu Guan, Kelly Caylor, and Adam Wolf recently published an article in Nature Geoscience and the article is currently on the front page of the journal’s we...
Kelly Caylor was on the team that worked for the past year to analyze and improve the AGU Fellows program.
Kelly recently received the third place for the PulsePod at the Keller Center 10th annual Innovation Forum.
Lyndon Estes and Kelly Caylor recently came back from San Jose, where they attended the AAAS 2015 Annual Meeting to convene a session on ‘Advances in Earth O...
Kelly and a group of scientists from Princeton University recently published a paper in Science on the influence of termite mounds in dryland ecosystems.
The Caylor Lab will be taking over the AGU Fall Meeting next week.
We recently published a paper in Biogeosciences.
We recently published a paper in Geophysical Research Letters that investigates the relationship between the ratio of transpiration over evapotranspiration (...
Kelly’s Field Ecohydrology class at the Mpala Research Center was recently highlighted on the National Science Foundation website
We are very proud that we were recently awarded two separate 1-year awards from the Jet Propulsion Lab’s Strategic University Research Partnership program!
What are the members of the lab up to this summer?
A chapter of Steve Good’s dissertation – Analytical expressions of variability in ecosystem structure and function obtained from three-dimensional stochastic...
An article written by Lixin Wang has been published in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta.
Two articles authored by members of our lab are appearing in the March 2013 issue of Ecosphere, a relatively new on-line only and open-access journal publish...
A review article led by Keir Soderberg on methods for soil water vapor isotopic characterization and analysis has just been accepted for publication in Vados...
An article based on our studies of root structure in the Kalahari desert has been accepted in PLoS ONE.
A research article written by Trenton Franz et al., has been accepted for publication in Water Resources Research.
A research article written by Lixin Wang, Stephen Good, Kelly, and Lucas Cernusak will soon appear in the journal Agricultural and Forest Meteorology.
We’ve just gotten news that an article written by Lizzie King (along with co-authors Trenton Franz, and Kelly) has been accepted for publication in the journ...
Our group has been awarded funding from the National Science Foundation for a new project.
Kelly is a co-convener for four sessions at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco, CA.
A commentary written by Lizzie King and Kelly will soon appear in the journal Ecohydrology.
An article authored by Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe, Kelly, and Andrea Rinaldo has just been published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
An article authored by Trenton Franz in collaboration with Lizzie King on the use of EMI has been accepted for publication in WRR. Kelly and David Robinson (...
The Caylor group has received support from the Princeton Global Collaborative Network Fund to develop an integrated approach to investigating climate change ...
An article authored by Stephen Good and Kelly has just been published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Kelly’s research is highlighted in a new video from NBClearn.com on climate change and crops
An article authored by Trenton Franz in collaboration with colleagues at Princeton and Rutgers has been published in Vadose Zone Journal.
*Franz, T., Nolan, J., Nordbotten, J., Caylor, K.K., Slayter, L. (2011) “Quantifying transient soil moisture dynamics using multi-point direct-current res...
A research article by Lixin Wang and coauthored by group members Frances O’Donnell, Stephen Good, Trenton Franz, and Kelly has just been accepted for publica...
Holden Grey Caylor became the newest, youngest, and smallest member of the Caylor group last month.
Our group is beginning a new research program regarding links between climate variability, social decision making, and resilience in subsistence dryland agri...
A research article by PhD student Trenton Franz has just been accepted for publication Vadose Zone Journal.
A research letter authored by Lizzie King and Kelly has just been published in New Phytologist.
An article authored by Lixin Wang has been published in Geophysical Research Letters. The manuscript provides an experimental verification of the utility of ...
An article by Ph.D. candidate Trenton Franz that uses ecohydrological optimality theories to predict woody species distribution in central Kenya has been pub...
The American Geophysical Union has selected Kelly as the inaugural recipient of the Early Career Award in Hydrology.
Our group has been awarded a seed grant through Princeton University’s ‘Grand Challenges’ program.
An article examining the impact of infiltration excess flow on models of soil moisture and plant water stress has been published in the journal Ecohydrology
An article examining the role of P availability on plant nutrition and above ground herbaceous productivity has been published in the Journal of Arid Environ...
Kelly has received the E. Lawrence Keyes, Jr. / Emerson Electric Co. Faculty Advancement Award from the School of Engineering.
Kelly has received a prestigious and highly competitive National Science Foundation CAREER grant.
Li-Cor Biosciences has awarded the Caylor Lab with a Li-Cor 6400XT Photosynthesis Analyzer system to support inquiry-based learning in Princeton’s Undergradu...
Kelly is on the program committee at the upcoming AGU Chapman Conference in Ecohydrology.
An article authored by Kelly, Todd Scanlon at the University of Virginia, and Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe (Princeton University) has just been published in Wate...
Our group’s first manuscript using the LGR Water Vapor Isotope Analyzer has been accepted for publication in the journal ‘Rapid Communications in Mass Spectr...
Our group gave three presentations at this fall’s AGU meeting.
Kelly was invited to give a talk at the 2008 SSSA Meeting in Houston, TX.
Members of our group gave two presentations at the Ecological Society of America meeting in Milwaukee, WI.
Kelly will serve as the moderator of a panel discussion on “Eco-friendly Development” in Africa and the tradeoffs that exist between development and conserv...
The December 2007 issue of JGR-Biogeosciences contains an article that Kelly co-authored with Paolo D’Odorico, Greg Okin, and Todd Scanlon.
This week’s issue of Nature magazine contains an article authored by Todd Scanlon, Kelly, Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe and Simon Levin.
An article Kelly co-authored with Christelle Hély and others was published on-line in the journal Ecosystems today.
Along with Greg Okin (UCLA, Department of Geography), Paolo D’Odorico (UVA, Department of Environmental Sciences), Natalie Mladenov (University of Colorado, ...
Kelly was invited to give a talk at the 2007 AGU Joint Assembly.
Julianno Sambatti and Kelly published an article in New Phytologist.
Trenton Franz and Kelly Caylor are spending 2 weeks field campaign to central Kenyan highlands.
Kelly is a co-convenor for two sessions at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco, CA.’
NSF WSC grant culminates in deployment of ca. 60 Arable Marks and social surveys involving several universities in Kenya’s Mount Kenya region
WAVES Lab researchers working at the Mpala Research Center in Kenya were participants in the 6th Annual National Science Week Exhibition at the KICC, in Nair...
Natasha was awarded a Fulbright fellowship to Kenya to continue research on smallholder agriculture around Mount Kenya.
Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi gave a presentation at the First International Workshop on Advances in Observations, Models and Measurements Techniques of Atmospheric ...
Our group has been awarded funding from the National Science Foundation for a new project.
With campus shut down and our lives on hold, WAVES lab members stay connected.
We recently published a paper in Geophysical Research Letters that investigates the relationship between the ratio of transpiration over evapotranspiration (...
With campus shut down and our lives on hold, WAVES lab members stay connected.
This summer, Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi and her intern Craig Sinkler spent the summer in the lab in Princeton to conduct an experiment looking at foliar water upt...
An article, “Ecosystem-scale spatial heterogeneity of stable isotopes of soil nitrogen in African savannas”, written by Lixin Wang has been published in Land...
An article written by Lixin Wang has been published in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta.
Lixin Wang, former member of the EcoHydrology Lab, was recently interview to discuss his work on the effects of drought on global production of legumes.
Li-Cor Biosciences has awarded the Caylor Lab with a Li-Cor 6400XT Photosynthesis Analyzer system to support inquiry-based learning in Princeton’s Undergradu...
It’s that time of year again where we all convene in San Francisco for the AGU Fall Meeting!
Lixin Wang, former member of the EcoHydrology Lab, recently published an article in the journal Nature.
The Caylor Lab will once again be taking over the AGU Fall Meeting in a couple of weeks.
Lixin Wang, former member of the EcoHydrology Lab, was recently interview to discuss his work on the effects of drought on global production of legumes.
We recently published a paper in Geophysical Research Letters that investigates the relationship between the ratio of transpiration over evapotranspiration (...
An article, “Ecosystem-scale spatial heterogeneity of stable isotopes of soil nitrogen in African savannas”, written by Lixin Wang has been published in Land...
An article written by Lixin Wang has been published in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta.
A review article led by Lixin Wang on issues related to dryland ecohydrology and an educational article by Lizzie King, Frances O’Donnell and Kelly on teachi...
A research article written by Lixin Wang, Stephen Good, Kelly, and Lucas Cernusak will soon appear in the journal Agricultural and Forest Meteorology.
Lixin will soon be leaving the Caylor group for a trip around the sun in the southern hemisphere at UNSW in Sydney, Australia
A research article by Lixin Wang and coauthored by group members Frances O’Donnell, Stephen Good, Trenton Franz, and Kelly has just been accepted for publica...
An article authored by Lixin Wang has been published in Geophysical Research Letters. The manuscript provides an experimental verification of the utility of ...
An article examining the role of P availability on plant nutrition and above ground herbaceous productivity has been published in the Journal of Arid Environ...
During Sep 18-Oct 29, 2008, Lixin Wang stayed at Biosphere 2 (University of Arizona) to collaborate with Juan Villegas, Travis Huxman and David Breshears in ...
An article examining nutrient limitations on grass productivity in water-limited ecosystems is published in Plant & Soil
Lixin will present a talk titled “Integrating hydrology and biogeochemistry in drylands: the Kalahari Transect as a model ecosystem” at the EGU general assem...
An article authored by Lixin Wang is appearing in the most recent issue of Geoderma.
Lixin will present a brown bag seminar in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Our group’s first manuscript using the LGR Water Vapor Isotope Analyzer has been accepted for publication in the journal ‘Rapid Communications in Mass Spectr...
Our group gave three presentations at this fall’s AGU meeting.
During July 5-Sep 5, 2008, Lixin Wang worked at Morgan-Monroe State Forest Ameriflux tower site.
A review article led by Lixin Wang on issues related to dryland ecohydrology and an educational article by Lizzie King, Frances O’Donnell and Kelly on teachi...
A research article written by Trenton Franz et al., has been accepted for publication in Water Resources Research.
We’ve just gotten news that an article written by Lizzie King (along with co-authors Trenton Franz, and Kelly) has been accepted for publication in the journ...
ostdoctoral Research Associate Lizzie King has accepted an Assistant Professor position in Ecosystem Management at the University of Georgia in the Odum Scho...
A commentary written by Lizzie King and Kelly will soon appear in the journal Ecohydrology.
An article authored by Trenton Franz in collaboration with Lizzie King on the use of EMI has been accepted for publication in WRR. Kelly and David Robinson (...
A research letter authored by Lizzie King and Kelly has just been published in New Phytologist.
Li-Cor Biosciences has awarded the Caylor Lab with a Li-Cor 6400XT Photosynthesis Analyzer system to support inquiry-based learning in Princeton’s Undergradu...
Members of our group gave two presentations at the Ecological Society of America meeting in Milwaukee, WI.
Group members Trenton Franz, Alex Lester, and Lizzie King are off on a 3 week field campaign to install runoff experiment at Koija Group Ranch.
AGU is back in San Francisco, and so are WAVES lab members and friends.
It’s that time of year again where we all convene in San Francisco for the AGU Fall Meeting!
A new article was published by the Stephanie Debats and members of the CaylorLab in Remote Sensing of Environment.
The Caylor Lab will once again be taking over the AGU Fall Meeting in a couple of weeks.
Last week Lyndon Estes and Kelly Caylor were in Italy to help teach a new course on UAS for Environmental Monitoring.
Lyndon Estes is the co-lead author on a paper that was recently published in Nature Climate Change and is currently highlighted on the front page of the jour...
Lyndon Estes and Kelly Caylor recently came back from San Jose, where they attended the AAAS 2015 Annual Meeting to convene a session on ‘Advances in Earth O...
Group members went out to California in June to install sensors in agricultural fields with the goal of realtime monitoring of crop growth and microclimate i...
Eric Principato is starting to work in the Caylor Lab as the lab mechanical engineer for Dr. Lyndon Estes.
Global change research in the fields of ecology and conservation biology primarily focuses on how changing climatic variables will directly impact species an...
We are very proud that we were recently awarded two separate 1-year awards from the Jet Propulsion Lab’s Strategic University Research Partnership program!
“Climate change must not blow conservation off course”, by Morgan Tingley, Lyndon, and David Wilcove was published in the comment section of this week’s Natu...
“Projected climate impacts to South African maize and wheat production in 2055: A comparison of empirical and mechanistic modeling approaches”, written by Ly...
What are the members of the lab up to this summer?
Frances and Cynthia attended the AGU Meeting of the Americas, held in Cancun, Mexico from May 14th to May 17th 2013.
With campus shut down and our lives on hold, WAVES lab members stay connected.
AGU is back in San Francisco, and so are WAVES lab members and friends.
The Caylor Lab will once again be taking over the AGU Fall Meeting in a couple of weeks.
Marcus Spiegel‘s project, Modeling Agricultural Expansion in Zambia to Predict and Minimize Tradeoffs has been selected for support from the Smith-Newton Sch...
WAVES lab members presents at virtual AGU Fall Meeting.
With campus shut down and our lives on hold, WAVES lab members stay connected.
Frances and Cynthia attended the AGU Meeting of the Americas, held in Cancun, Mexico from May 14th to May 17th 2013.
Cynthia has been selected as one of nine new fellows out of 949 applications to serve three-year appointments as postdoctoral scholars and assistant professo...
Molly attended the Open Source Hardware Documentation Jam this past weekend at NYU.
Graduating CEE major and long-time group member Molly O’Connor has been awarded the 2011 Christine Traml Prize.
A new article was published in Environmental Research Letters by researchers from the CaylorLab, the Ostrom Workshop at Indiana University and the National S...
Mount Kenya is one of the major water towers in Kenya, but with an increase in population and water demand, the pressure on this scare commodity has been on ...
WAVES Lab researchers working at the Mpala Research Center in Kenya were participants in the 6th Annual National Science Week Exhibition at the KICC, in Nair...
Drew Gower and Kelly Caylor co-authored a paper that was recently published in Ecosphere.
Li-Cor Biosciences has awarded the Caylor Lab with a Li-Cor 6400XT Photosynthesis Analyzer system to support inquiry-based learning in Princeton’s Undergradu...
NSF WSC grant culminates in deployment of ca. 60 Arable Marks and social surveys involving several universities in Kenya’s Mount Kenya region
This summer Drew Gower traveled to Kenya for a three-week mission wrapping up one project and launching another.
Students from the Turkana Basin Institute Field School recently spent some time at Mpala, learning about the field ecology of African savanna.
Giraffes, elephants, zebras, camels, hippos: check out the splendid views of Mpala that Vinicius Amaral, a research intern this summer, shot from a drone ove...
This summer, Hilary and her intern Kathy joined Drew and Keita in Laikipia, Kenya to collect data on plant physiological response to water stress.
Kelly’s Field Ecohydrology class at the Mpala Research Center was recently highlighted on the National Science Foundation website
The Mpala Research Center just launched Mpala Live!, an interactive website featuring a round-the-clock view of the hippos, elephants, and other incredible s...
Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi gave a presentation at the First International Workshop on Advances in Observations, Models and Measurements Techniques of Atmospheric ...
What are the members of the lab up to this summer?
A research article written by Trenton Franz et al., has been accepted for publication in Water Resources Research.
Our 2nd COSMOS probe is now operational at our flux tower site located at the Mpala Research Center in central Kenya.
We’ve just gotten news that an article written by Lizzie King (along with co-authors Trenton Franz, and Kelly) has been accepted for publication in the journ...
Our first of two COSMOS probes (and the first probe deployed in Africa) is now operational at our flux tower site located at the Mpala Research Center in cen...
From June through August 2011 the Caylor Lab in Kenya hosted three undergraduate interns from the Princeton Environmental Institute’s Grand Challenges Intern...
Our research and teaching in Kenya is affiliated with the Princeton Grand Challenges Program. A summary of that work is now presented on the Grand Challenges...
A research letter authored by Lizzie King and Kelly has just been published in New Phytologist.
Our NSF-funded ecohydrological observatory is now up an running at the Mpala Research Center in central Kenya.
An article by Ph.D. candidate Trenton Franz that uses ecohydrological optimality theories to predict woody species distribution in central Kenya has been pub...
Our group has received support from an award from the Office of International Science and Engineering at the National Science Foundation.
Group members Trenton Franz, Alex Lester, and Lizzie King are off on a 3 week field campaign to install runoff experiment at Koija Group Ranch.
Trenton Franz and Kelly Caylor are spending 2 weeks field campaign to central Kenyan highlands.
PhD student Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi was recently awarded a 1-year award from the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab’s Strategic University Research Partnership program!
We are very happy to have been awarded new grants from both NSF and NASA!
Cynthia Gerlein just received NASA Earth and Space Science Fellowship (NESSF).
We have just received support from NASA’s Interdisciplinary Science program to examine multiscale effects of fire on long-term climate and precipitation.
Cynthia Gerlein just received NASA Earth and Space Science Fellowship (NESSF).
The WAVES Lab has two postdoctoral research associate positions available starting in the fall of 2018.
The WAVES lab is part of two newly-funded projects focused on climate change and conservation of riparian forests in mediterranean drylands. The projects are...
Researchers from the Caylor Lab and the University of Indiana’s Ostrom Workshop worked with Textit, a company that builds SMS and voice applications, to desi...
Drew Gower and Kelly Caylor co-authored a paper that was recently published in Ecosphere.
We are very happy to have been awarded new grants from both NSF and NASA!
Our group is beginning a new research program regarding links between climate variability, social decision making, and resilience in subsistence dryland agri...
Along with Greg Okin (UCLA, Department of Geography), Paolo D’Odorico (UVA, Department of Environmental Sciences), Natalie Mladenov (University of Colorado, ...
Cynthia was up in NYC on Thursday, April 18th for the NYC Girls Computer Science and Engineering Conference.
Cynthia was up in NYC on Thursday, April 18th for the NYC Girls Computer Science and Engineering Conference.
WAVES lab members presents at virtual AGU Fall Meeting.
With campus shut down and our lives on hold, WAVES lab members stay connected.
AGU is back in San Francisco, and so are WAVES lab members and friends.
WAVES lab students win awards to support dissertation research, science communication, and outreach.
NSF WSC grant culminates in deployment of ca. 60 Arable Marks and social surveys involving several universities in Kenya’s Mount Kenya region
Water Sustainability Climate work wraps up with close to 60 Arable Marks deployed in Zambia’s southern province.
Natasha was awarded a Fulbright fellowship to Kenya to continue research on smallholder agriculture around Mount Kenya.
The Caylor Lab will once again be taking over the AGU Fall Meeting in a couple of weeks.
Lixin Wang, former member of the EcoHydrology Lab, recently published an article in the journal Nature.
Lyndon Estes is the co-lead author on a paper that was recently published in Nature Climate Change and is currently highlighted on the front page of the jour...
Kaiyu Guan, Kelly Caylor, and Adam Wolf recently published an article in Nature Geoscience and the article is currently on the front page of the journal’s we...
“Climate change must not blow conservation off course”, by Morgan Tingley, Lyndon, and David Wilcove was published in the comment section of this week’s Natu...
This week’s issue of Nature magazine contains an article authored by Todd Scanlon, Kelly, Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe and Simon Levin.
Lyndon Estes is the co-lead author on a paper that was recently published in Nature Climate Change and is currently highlighted on the front page of the jour...
Kaiyu Guan, Kelly Caylor, and Adam Wolf recently published an article in Nature Geoscience and the article is currently on the front page of the journal’s we...
A research letter authored by Lizzie King and Kelly has just been published in New Phytologist.
Julianno Sambatti and Kelly published an article in New Phytologist.
Molly attended the Open Source Hardware Documentation Jam this past weekend at NYU.
WAVES Lab researchers working at the Mpala Research Center in Kenya were participants in the 6th Annual National Science Week Exhibition at the KICC, in Nair...
Adam presented a talk to Strata NYC last week.
Cynthia was up in NYC on Thursday, April 18th for the NYC Girls Computer Science and Engineering Conference.
Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi just got awarded the Mary and Randall Hack ‘69 Graduate Award by the Princeton Environmental Institute
Marcus Spiegel‘s project, Modeling Agricultural Expansion in Zambia to Predict and Minimize Tradeoffs has been selected for support from the Smith-Newton Sch...
Stephanie Debats just got awarded the Mary and Randall Hack ‘69 Graduate Award by the Princeton Environmental Institute.
Stephanie Debats and Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi both received awards from the Princeton Environmental Institute.
Elliot Chang</a>‘s project, The Use of Alginate and Chitosan to Purify Leaf Distillates of Organic Contaminants has been selected for support from the ...
Stephanie was just awarded a PEI-STEP fellowship!
An article authored by Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe, Kelly, and Andrea Rinaldo has just been published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
An article authored by Stephen Good and Kelly has just been published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
While at the AAAS conference, Kelly was interviewed by Kerry Klein for Scientific American.
Group members went out to California in June to install sensors in agricultural fields with the goal of realtime monitoring of crop growth and microclimate i...
Adam presented a talk to Strata NYC last week.
Earlier today, Kaiyu successfully defended his PhD thesis on hydrological variability on vegetation seasonality, productivity and composition in tropical eco...
Jackie Jones, a rising senior at Lawrenceville High School, spent her summer working with Adam on photosynthesis of different species.
This summer, Hilary and her intern Kathy joined Drew and Keita in Laikipia, Kenya to collect data on plant physiological response to water stress.
This summer, Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi and her intern Craig Sinkler spent the summer in the lab in Princeton to conduct an experiment looking at foliar water upt...
Cynthia has been selected as one of nine new fellows out of 949 applications to serve three-year appointments as postdoctoral scholars and assistant professo...
An article examining nutrient limitations on grass productivity in water-limited ecosystems is published in Plant & Soil
Stephanie Debats and Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi both received awards from the Princeton Environmental Institute.
Adam presented a talk to Strata NYC last week.
Stephanie was just awarded a PEI-STEP fellowship!
The WAVES Lab has two postdoctoral research associate positions available starting in the fall of 2018.
A new Princeton freshman seminar on science, society and food was launched this semester.
A chapter of Steve Good’s dissertation – Analytical expressions of variability in ecosystem structure and function obtained from three-dimensional stochastic...
Kelly recently received the third place for the PulsePod at the Keller Center 10th annual Innovation Forum.
Ryan visited Old Domion University to teach research computing skills in a two day workshop.
Elliot Chang‘s senior thesis on a new method to remove organic contaminants from water samples for isotope analysis was featured today on the CEE department’...
WAVES lab members presents at virtual AGU Fall Meeting.
With campus shut down and our lives on hold, WAVES lab members stay connected.
AGU is back in San Francisco, and so are WAVES lab members and friends.
Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi gave a presentation at the First International Workshop on Advances in Observations, Models and Measurements Techniques of Atmospheric ...
Two articles authored by members of our lab are appearing in the March 2013 issue of Ecosphere, a relatively new on-line only and open-access journal publish...
Our group’s first manuscript using the LGR Water Vapor Isotope Analyzer has been accepted for publication in the journal ‘Rapid Communications in Mass Spectr...
Ryan is working as a Researcher at Clark Labs to develop the scalable machine learning component of an active learning system to detect smallholder agriculture
Cynthia has been selected as one of nine new fellows out of 949 applications to serve three-year appointments as postdoctoral scholars and assistant professo...
Two articles authored by members of our lab are appearing in the March 2013 issue of Ecosphere, a relatively new on-line only and open-access journal publish...
A new article was published by the Stephanie Debats and members of the CaylorLab in Remote Sensing of Environment.
Ryan visited Old Domion University to teach research computing skills in a two day workshop.
The WAVES Lab has two postdoctoral research associate positions available starting in the fall of 2018.
The WAVES lab is part of two newly-funded projects focused on climate change and conservation of riparian forests in mediterranean drylands. The projects are...
With campus shut down and our lives on hold, WAVES lab members stay connected.
WAVES lab students win awards to support dissertation research, science communication, and outreach.
Ryan visited Old Domion University to teach research computing skills in a two day workshop.
Ryan is working as a Researcher at Clark Labs to develop the scalable machine learning component of an active learning system to detect smallholder agriculture
The WAVES Lab has two postdoctoral research associate positions available starting in the fall of 2018.
The WAVES lab is part of two newly-funded projects focused on climate change and conservation of riparian forests in mediterranean drylands. The projects are...
Stephanie Debats and Drew Gower attended a modeling workshop series through SESYNC in Annapolis, Maryland.
Kelly was invited to give a talk at the 2008 SSSA Meeting in Houston, TX.
Drew Gower just received a Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Fellowship for Graduate Environmental Study awarded by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Stephanie Debats and Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi both received awards from the Princeton Environmental Institute.
Stephanie was just awarded a PEI-STEP fellowship!
PhD student Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi was recently awarded a 1-year award from the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab’s Strategic University Research Partnership program!
An article, “Ecosystem-scale spatial heterogeneity of stable isotopes of soil nitrogen in African savannas”, written by Lixin Wang has been published in Land...
WAVES lab students win awards to support dissertation research, science communication, and outreach.
Adam Wolf from the Caylor Lab, along with researchers at Princeton University and other institutions, just published a new article in Science
Former lab member Stephen Good just published an article in Science
Kelly and a group of scientists from Princeton University recently published a paper in Science on the influence of termite mounds in dryland ecosystems.
While at the AAAS conference, Kelly was interviewed by Kerry Klein for Scientific American.
Kelly’s Field Ecohydrology class at the Mpala Research Center was recently highlighted on the National Science Foundation website
Elliot Chang‘s senior thesis on a new method to remove organic contaminants from water samples for isotope analysis was featured today on the CEE department’...
NSF WSC grant culminates in deployment of ca. 60 Arable Marks and social surveys involving several universities in Kenya’s Mount Kenya region
Ryan is working as a Researcher at Clark Labs to develop the scalable machine learning component of an active learning system to detect smallholder agriculture
Natasha was awarded a Fulbright fellowship to Kenya to continue research on smallholder agriculture around Mount Kenya.
Researchers from the Caylor Lab and the University of Indiana’s Ostrom Workshop worked with Textit, a company that builds SMS and voice applications, to desi...
Global change research in the fields of ecology and conservation biology primarily focuses on how changing climatic variables will directly impact species an...
Stephanie just came back from the 1st Global Food Security Conference, held in Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands from Sept. 29th to Oct. 2nd.
“Projected climate impacts to South African maize and wheat production in 2055: A comparison of empirical and mechanistic modeling approaches”, written by Ly...
Last month Stephanie, Diana, and Molly were in Zambia deploying a suite of rain gauges and soil moisture probes as part of our NSF-funded collaboration on cl...
The Caylor group has received support from the Princeton Global Collaborative Network Fund to develop an integrated approach to investigating climate change ...
Julianno Sambatti and Kelly published an article in New Phytologist.
Marcus Spiegel‘s project, Modeling Agricultural Expansion in Zambia to Predict and Minimize Tradeoffs has been selected for support from the Smith-Newton Sch...
Elliot Chang</a>‘s project, The Use of Alginate and Chitosan to Purify Leaf Distillates of Organic Contaminants has been selected for support from the ...
“Climate change must not blow conservation off course”, by Morgan Tingley, Lyndon, and David Wilcove was published in the comment section of this week’s Natu...
“Projected climate impacts to South African maize and wheat production in 2055: A comparison of empirical and mechanistic modeling approaches”, written by Ly...
Stephanie Debats and Drew Gower attended a modeling workshop series through SESYNC in Annapolis, Maryland.
Ryan visited Old Domion University to teach research computing skills in a two day workshop.
Ryan visited Old Domion University to teach research computing skills in a two day workshop.
An article, “Ecosystem-scale spatial heterogeneity of stable isotopes of soil nitrogen in African savannas”, written by Lixin Wang has been published in Land...
An article written by Lixin Wang has been published in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta.
It’s that time of year again where we all convene in San Francisco for the AGU Fall Meeting!
A new article was published by the Stephanie Debats and members of the CaylorLab in Remote Sensing of Environment.
The Caylor Lab will once again be taking over the AGU Fall Meeting in a couple of weeks.
Stephanie Debats just got awarded the Mary and Randall Hack ‘69 Graduate Award by the Princeton Environmental Institute.
Stephanie Debats and Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi both received awards from the Princeton Environmental Institute.
Stephanie Debats and Drew Gower attended a modeling workshop series through SESYNC in Annapolis, Maryland.
Stephanie just came back from the 1st Global Food Security Conference, held in Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands from Sept. 29th to Oct. 2nd.
“Projected climate impacts to South African maize and wheat production in 2055: A comparison of empirical and mechanistic modeling approaches”, written by Ly...
What are the members of the lab up to this summer?
Stephanie was just awarded a PEI-STEP fellowship!
Last month Stephanie, Diana, and Molly were in Zambia deploying a suite of rain gauges and soil moisture probes as part of our NSF-funded collaboration on cl...
It’s that time of year again where we all convene in San Francisco for the AGU Fall Meeting!
The Caylor Lab will once again be taking over the AGU Fall Meeting in a couple of weeks.
Former lab member Stephen Good just published an article in Science
We recently published a paper in Geophysical Research Letters that investigates the relationship between the ratio of transpiration over evapotranspiration (...
A chapter of Steve Good’s dissertation – Analytical expressions of variability in ecosystem structure and function obtained from three-dimensional stochastic...
Stephen’s article, ‘Error estimates in the assessment of the isotopic composition of surface fluxes: A direct comparison of techniques using laser-based wate...
A research article written by Lixin Wang, Stephen Good, Kelly, and Lucas Cernusak will soon appear in the journal Agricultural and Forest Meteorology.
An article authored by Stephen Good and Kelly has just been published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
A research article by Lixin Wang and coauthored by group members Frances O’Donnell, Stephen Good, Trenton Franz, and Kelly has just been accepted for publica...
The newest member of our group is Stephen Good, who is beginning work on a Ph.D.
Adam presented a talk to Strata NYC last week.
Students from the Turkana Basin Institute Field School recently spent some time at Mpala, learning about the field ecology of African savanna.
Former lab member Stephen Good just published an article in Science
A new Princeton freshman seminar on science, society and food was launched this semester.
Kelly’s Field Ecohydrology class at the Mpala Research Center was recently highlighted on the National Science Foundation website
Li-Cor Biosciences has awarded the Caylor Lab with a Li-Cor 6400XT Photosynthesis Analyzer system to support inquiry-based learning in Princeton’s Undergradu...
Kelly and a group of scientists from Princeton University recently published a paper in Science on the influence of termite mounds in dryland ecosystems.
Researchers from the Caylor Lab and the University of Indiana’s Ostrom Workshop worked with Textit, a company that builds SMS and voice applications, to desi...
An article written by Lixin Wang has been published in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta.
Over the past week, Kelly, Adam, Molly, Cynthia, and the undergraduate students who will be working in the lab this summer all took a two-days long tree clim...
A research article written by Trenton Franz et al., has been accepted for publication in Water Resources Research.
We’ve just gotten news that an article written by Lizzie King (along with co-authors Trenton Franz, and Kelly) has been accepted for publication in the journ...
An article authored by Trenton Franz in collaboration with Lizzie King on the use of EMI has been accepted for publication in WRR. Kelly and David Robinson (...
An article authored by Trenton Franz in collaboration with colleagues at Princeton and Rutgers has been published in Vadose Zone Journal.
*Franz, T., Nolan, J., Nordbotten, J., Caylor, K.K., Slayter, L. (2011) “Quantifying transient soil moisture dynamics using multi-point direct-current res...
A research article by PhD student Trenton Franz has just been accepted for publication Vadose Zone Journal.
An article by Ph.D. candidate Trenton Franz that uses ecohydrological optimality theories to predict woody species distribution in central Kenya has been pub...
Our group has received support from an award from the Office of International Science and Engineering at the National Science Foundation.
Trenton has received the Outstanding Student Paper Award,for his presentation at the 2008 Fall Meeting in San Francisco.
Ph.D. student Trenton Franz has begun a new experiment to investigate the potential of sub-surface gravity driven mounds to contribute to hillslope water bal...
Our group gave three presentations at this fall’s AGU meeting.
Members of our group gave two presentations at the Ecological Society of America meeting in Milwaukee, WI.
Trenton Franz, a fourth-year graduate student in civil and environmental engineering, studies hydrology through the Ewaso Water Project, the field research c...
Trenton Franz and Alex Lester put together a series of photos and display text as part of a new art exhibit that is now on display in the E-quad café.
Group members Trenton Franz, Alex Lester, and Lizzie King are off on a 3 week field campaign to install runoff experiment at Koija Group Ranch.
Trenton Franz and Kelly Caylor are spending 2 weeks field campaign to central Kenyan highlands.
Kaiyu Guan, Kelly Caylor, and Adam Wolf recently published an article in Nature Geoscience and the article is currently on the front page of the journal’s we...
Last week Lyndon Estes and Kelly Caylor were in Italy to help teach a new course on UAS for Environmental Monitoring.
Eric Principato is starting to work in the Caylor Lab as the lab mechanical engineer for Dr. Lyndon Estes.
WAVES lab students win awards to support dissertation research, science communication, and outreach.
A review article led by Keir Soderberg on methods for soil water vapor isotopic characterization and analysis has just been accepted for publication in Vados...
*Franz, T., Nolan, J., Nordbotten, J., Caylor, K.K., Slayter, L. (2011) “Quantifying transient soil moisture dynamics using multi-point direct-current res...
A research article by PhD student Trenton Franz has just been accepted for publication Vadose Zone Journal.
Giraffes, elephants, zebras, camels, hippos: check out the splendid views of Mpala that Vinicius Amaral, a research intern this summer, shot from a drone ove...
Trenton Franz, a fourth-year graduate student in civil and environmental engineering, studies hydrology through the Ewaso Water Project, the field research c...
Giraffes, elephants, zebras, camels, hippos: check out the splendid views of Mpala that Vinicius Amaral, a research intern this summer, shot from a drone ove...
Stephanie Debats and Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi both received awards from the Princeton Environmental Institute.
Natasha was awarded a Fulbright fellowship to Kenya to continue research on smallholder agriculture around Mount Kenya.
An article authored by Kelly, Todd Scanlon at the University of Virginia, and Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe (Princeton University) has just been published in Wate...
A research article written by Trenton Franz et al., has been accepted for publication in Water Resources Research.
An article authored by Trenton Franz in collaboration with Lizzie King on the use of EMI has been accepted for publication in WRR. Kelly and David Robinson (...
NSF WSC grant culminates in deployment of ca. 60 Arable Marks and social surveys involving several universities in Kenya’s Mount Kenya region
Water Sustainability Climate work wraps up with close to 60 Arable Marks deployed in Zambia’s southern province.
The WAVES Lab has two postdoctoral research associate positions available starting in the fall of 2018.
WAVES Lab researchers working at the Mpala Research Center in Kenya were participants in the 6th Annual National Science Week Exhibition at the KICC, in Nair...
A new article was published in Environmental Research Letters by researchers from the CaylorLab, the Ostrom Workshop at Indiana University and the National S...
A new article was published by the Stephanie Debats and members of the CaylorLab in Remote Sensing of Environment.
The Caylor Lab and Arable were recently featured in an article from the Princeton Alumni Weekly Magazine.
We are very happy to have been awarded new grants from both NSF and NASA!
Mount Kenya is one of the major water towers in Kenya, but with an increase in population and water demand, the pressure on this scare commodity has been on ...
Water Sustainability Climate work wraps up with close to 60 Arable Marks deployed in Zambia’s southern province.
Water Sustainability Climate work wraps up with close to 60 Arable Marks deployed in Zambia’s southern province.
Cascade was named a Borlaug Fellow in Global Food Security to examine urban food security in Accra, Ghana and Lusaka, Zambia.
Researchers from the Caylor Lab and the University of Indiana’s Ostrom Workshop worked with Textit, a company that builds SMS and voice applications, to desi...
An article, “Ecosystem-scale spatial heterogeneity of stable isotopes of soil nitrogen in African savannas”, written by Lixin Wang has been published in Land...
Last month Stephanie, Diana, and Molly were in Zambia deploying a suite of rain gauges and soil moisture probes as part of our NSF-funded collaboration on cl...
Our group is beginning a new research program regarding links between climate variability, social decision making, and resilience in subsistence dryland agri...
PhD student Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi was recently awarded a 1-year award from the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab’s Strategic University Research Partnership program!
Kelly recently received the third place for the PulsePod at the Keller Center 10th annual Innovation Forum.
Frances and Cynthia attended the AGU Meeting of the Americas, held in Cancun, Mexico from May 14th to May 17th 2013.
An article, “Ecosystem-scale spatial heterogeneity of stable isotopes of soil nitrogen in African savannas”, written by Lixin Wang has been published in Land...
Drew Gower and Kelly Caylor co-authored a paper that was recently published in Ecosphere.
We recently published a paper in Geophysical Research Letters that investigates the relationship between the ratio of transpiration over evapotranspiration (...
Over the past week, Kelly, Adam, Molly, Cynthia, and the undergraduate students who will be working in the lab this summer all took a two-days long tree clim...
Over the past week, Kelly, Adam, Molly, Cynthia, and the undergraduate students who will be working in the lab this summer all took a two-days long tree clim...
This summer, Hilary and her intern Kathy joined Drew and Keita in Laikipia, Kenya to collect data on plant physiological response to water stress.
This summer, Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi and her intern Craig Sinkler spent the summer in the lab in Princeton to conduct an experiment looking at foliar water upt...
Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi gave a presentation at the First International Workshop on Advances in Observations, Models and Measurements Techniques of Atmospheric ...
We had the pleasure of hosting Dr. Thomas Fuchs from the Jet Propulsion Lab on October 2nd and 3rd.
*Franz, T., Nolan, J., Nordbotten, J., Caylor, K.K., Slayter, L. (2011) “Quantifying transient soil moisture dynamics using multi-point direct-current res...
Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi gave a presentation at the First International Workshop on Advances in Observations, Models and Measurements Techniques of Atmospheric ...
Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi gave a presentation at the First International Workshop on Advances in Observations, Models and Measurements Techniques of Atmospheric ...
Stephanie Debats and Drew Gower attended a modeling workshop series through SESYNC in Annapolis, Maryland.
Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi gave a presentation at the First International Workshop on Advances in Observations, Models and Measurements Techniques of Atmospheric ...