
About
Ken Howard is a Professor in the Department of Physical & Environmental Sciences at the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC). His research focuses on groundwater systems, water quality, and environmental science applications. He has received recognition for his leadership and contributions to hydrogeology.
- Role: Professor
- Institution: University of Toronto Scarborough
- Department: Physical & Environmental Sciences
Research Interests: Howard specializes in groundwater research, with particular emphasis on contaminant transport, aquifer vulnerability, and environmental health. His work integrates field methods, computational modeling, and practical assessments to address water resource challenges.
Teaching Interests: He teaches courses on groundwater (EESC07H3F), field methods (EESC16H3S), and environmental science field camps (EESD07H3S).
Scientific Awards:
- President of the International Association of Hydrogeologists (2012)
- International Association of Hydrogeologists President’s Award (2011)
Publication Trends: His recent publications (2016-2017) span groundwater contamination, aquifer vulnerability analysis, meltwater dynamics, and sustainable water resource management. Key themes include contaminant fate, climate modeling, and data-driven environmental assessments.
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