Mengye Chen
University of Oklahoma, OK, United States
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Dr. Mengye Chen is a researcher at the Hydrometeorology and Remote Sensing Lab (HyDROS) and Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms (CAPS) at the University of Oklahoma. Dr. Chen graduated from the School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences at the University of Oklahoma focusing on floods and extreme precipitation events. During his course of study, Dr. Chen co-designed and invented CREST-iMAP, a 2D hydrological-hydraulic model. By 2024, Dr. Chen has published and co-authored 30+ papers in scientific journals and one book chapter. He ran special issues for MDPI journals Atmosphere, Remote Sensing, and AGU journals JGR: Atmosphere, and Water Resources Research. He now serves the Earth & Space Science journal as an Associate Editor. Dr. Chen completed his Master's degrees in Agricultural Economic and Environmental Engineering from the University of Illinois Urban-Champaign and obtained his Bachelor's degree from Pennsylvania State University.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Decadal headwater stream network contraction and expansion analysis across the CONUS using the CREST hydrological model (#90)
2:15 PM
Mengye Chen
Hydroecology 2.0
Climate drives variability in solute exports from headwater watersheds spanning the United States’ cross-continental aridity gradient (#78)
2:00 PM
Alex J. Webster
Special Session: Flowing Through Space and Time: Examining different dimensions of scale and using multiscale approaches in stream ecology 2.0
SFS 2025