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Barry David Andrew is a Professor at École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), where he has held academic positions since 2005, including Director of the Institute of Environmental Engineering (2017-2023). Previously, he served as Professor and Head of School at the University of Edinburgh (1998-2005, 2000-2002) and in academic roles at the University of Western Australia (1989-1998) and MIT (1996).
Research Interests: His work spans subsurface hydrology, contaminant transport, groundwater-surface interactions (e.g., coastal aquifers), and vadose zone modeling. He pioneered analytical solutions for Richards' equation and developed methods for reactive transport modeling in porous media.
Scientific Awards:
- Corresponding Fellow, Royal Society of Edinburgh (2012)
- Geoff Wilson Medal, Deakin University (2005)
- Fellow, American Geophysical Union (2004)
- Sir Allan Sewell Fellow, Griffith University (2002)
- Fellow, The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (2002)
- Fellow, Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (2001)
- Fellow, Institution of Civil Engineers (2001)
Publications: Barry's research focuses on hydrological modeling (Richards' equation, unsaturated flow), contaminant remediation, and coastal aquifer dynamics. His 2018 work on subterranean estuaries and 2009 modeling of bioclogging in porous media highlight his contributions to theoretical and applied hydrology.





