
Austin Chadwick
Research Fellow · Geomorphology
California Institute of Technology (Caltech)About
Austin Chadwick is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Columbia University specializing in river delta systems, with a focus on understanding natural river avulsion processes and their implications for sustainable water management in densely populated deltaic regions.
His academic background includes:
- PhD in Geology from California Institute of Technology (Caltech), advised by Michael P. Lamb
- Bachelor's degree in Geophysics from University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Chadwick's research integrates theoretical modeling, laboratory experiments, and remote sensing to investigate how rivers redistribute water and sediment across floodplains and wetlands. His work examines the influence of land subsidence and flood variability on channel-switching frequency and location, aiming to refine engineered solutions like diversions while assessing long-term impacts of infrastructure such as dams and levees. This multidisciplinary approach bridges geomorphology, hydrology, and sediment transport to address critical challenges in delta sustainability.
His scholarly contributions have been recognized through:
- Resnick Graduate Research Fellowship
While current advising responsibilities and grant details beyond his fellowship are not specified, his ongoing project 'Cultivating Water Resources on River Deltas' continues to advance understanding of deltaic processes for practical water management applications.
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