Professional Experience


Professional Summary

Dr. Webster focuses her research and professional activities in the area of stochastic hydrology. In particular, she is interested in the impacts of climate variability, climate change and land use changes on the magnitude, frequency, and timing of flood flows. The effects of such changes on stream ecology and water quality are also of interest. The investigation of these impacts involves modeling and simulation of environmental, hydrologic, and hydraulic processes, as well as an understanding of atmospheric and biological processes. Dr. Webster is also actively involved in efforts to revise the guidelines for flood frequency analysis in the United States. Much of her research has involved evaluation of the procedures currently employed by federal agencies. She has developed more efficient and valid methods where appropriate. The need for accurate flood quantile estimates is widely recognized, particularly when the natural variability of the hydrologic cycle and the impacts of climate change and climate variability are so uncertain, and more and more of the U.S. population and industry is at risk of flooding.

Professional Appointments

2013 - present Associate Professor
  Department of Civil & Envionmental Engineering
  Michigan Technological University
2006 - 2013 Assistant Professor
  Department of Civil & Envionmental Engineering
  Michigan Technological University
Fall 20015 Lecturer
  Scool of Civil & Envionmental Engineering
  Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
Fall 2001 - 2006 Teaching and Research Assistant
  School of Civil & Environmental Engineering
  Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

 

 

Professional Affiliations

2014 - present Michigan Stormwater and Floodplain Association
2006 - present American Society of Civil Engineers (Associate Member)
2006 - present Environmental and Water Resources Institute (ASCE)
2006 - present American Geophysical Union
2007 - 2008 Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors
2001 Order of the Engineer