Elizabeth Tellman

Joint Assistant Professor, Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences
Assistant Professor, School of Geography, Development, and Environment (home department)
Dr. Elizabeth Tellman

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Research Areas
Analysis Techniques Computational models, algorithms
Decision making under uncertainty, Remote sensing Climate Biogeochemical cycles, processes, and modeling Climate
Modelling Hydrologic interactions with climate Environmental Hydrology Biogeochemical cycles, processes, Modeling Urban systems Human, Water Interactions Sociohydrology, Water governance, Water security Surface, Water Hydrology Modern- and Paleo-floods

Expertise Tellman's research seeks to address the causes and consequences of global environmental change for vulnerable populations, with a focus on illicit activities, flood risk, water scarcity, and land use change. Hear about her journey and research philosophy in this University of Arizona podcast from January 2021. Tellman is an Assistant Professor in the School of Geography, Development, and Environment, and is the co-founder and Chief Science Officer at Cloud to Street. At Columbia, she was mentored by Dr. Upmanu Lall at The Columbia Water Center and Dr. Dan Osgood from the Financial Instrument Sector Team at International Research Institute for Climate and Society. She completed her PhD, advised by Dr. B.L. Turner II and Dr. Dr. Hallie Eakin, in 2019 in the School of Geographical Sciences at Arizona State Unviersity.