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Aaron Mohammed is an Assistant Professor in the Departments of Earth and Environmental Sciences and Civil and Environmental Engineering at Syracuse University. His research focuses on hydrology and hydrogeology in rapidly changing environments, including cold regions, coastal systems, and permafrost thaw dynamics. He holds a Ph.D. in Geology and Geophysics from the University of Calgary (2019), an M.Sc. in Geology from the University of Western Ontario (2014), and a B.Sc. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the same university (2011).
Research interests include the interplay between water, energy, and chemical transport in landscapes undergoing climate warming and development. Notable areas of expertise encompass numerical modeling of hydrological processes, permafrost thaw mechanisms, and coastal hydrogeology. His work aims to enhance understanding of hydrological processes in a changing climate and inform resource management strategies.
Recent articles highlight studies on submarine groundwater discharge in tidal environments, saltwater intrusion dynamics, and the impacts of sea-level rise on Arctic hydrogeology. Mohammed has received prestigious fellowships, including the WARES Postdoctoral Fellowship (2021–2023) and the Ocean Frontier Institute Fellowship (2019–2021). He serves as an Associate Editor for the Hydrogeology Journal and reviews for top journals in hydrology and environmental science.
Teaching includes courses on hydrogeology and hydrologic systems modeling. He has secured grants such as the NSF-funded study on winter climate impacts on snowmelt runoff and a Syracuse University grant on mercury mobilization from thawing permafrost. Mohammed actively participates in academic service, including search committees and editorial roles.




