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Daniel Wright is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, part of the College of Engineering. His research focuses on flood hazards, urban drainage systems, and climate change impacts. He specializes in developing innovative methods to assess flood risks in urban areas and large watersheds.
His work integrates hydrological modeling, satellite data analysis, and AI-driven techniques to improve flood prediction accuracy. Key themes include rainfall projection under climate change, urban infrastructure resilience, and the application of stochastic storm transposition for flood risk assessment. He collaborates on global datasets like STREAM-Sat to enhance real-time precipitation monitoring.
Recent research highlights include advancing ensemble-based stochastic downscaling, validating satellite precipitation products, and evaluating urban drainage system performance under extreme rainfall scenarios. His contributions address both technical challenges and policy implications of climate adaptation in water resources management.
Dr. Wright has no listed awards but is actively engaged in peer-reviewed publications and conference discussions on climate-linked economics and infrastructure innovation. His advising and grant activities are not detailed in the provided texts. His research also explores interdisciplinary topics such as urban ecohydrology and wildfire-driven flood dynamics.




