
Durelle Scott
Professor · Water sustainability
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityAbout
Durelle Scott is a Professor in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at Virginia Tech's College of Engineering. His work focuses on water sustainability, biogeochemical processes, and stream/wetland restoration, particularly addressing nutrient cycling and climate change impacts.
- Education: Ph.D., M.S., and B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Colorado at Boulder.
- Research: Examines material fate/transport in streams/wetlands, deglaciation effects on hydroecology, and floodplain restoration for nutrient mitigation.
Recent publications highlight his expertise in watershed modeling, biogeochemical hotspots, and urban stormwater management. Awards include the National Research Council and Landcare Research Fellowships. Scott leads the Scott Lab, collaborates with Virginia Tech's Center for Watershed Studies, and secures major funding for projects like NSF's hydrologic connectivity research.
- Current Projects: Deglaciation effects in Alaska, StREAM restoration initiative, and Mississippi River Basin freshwater diversions.
He teaches courses such as Numerical Analysis and Green Engineering, emphasizing practical solutions for water quality challenges.
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