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Geneviève Ali is an Associate Professor in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at McGill University (Faculty of Science). She holds a B.Sc. (2005) and Ph.D. (2010) in Environmental Geography from the University of Montreal.
Her research focuses on process hydrology, integrating field studies, big data analysis, and numerical modeling to understand water dynamics across scales—from plot-level (1 m²) to transboundary watersheds. She applies tools from ecology, computer science, and neuroscience to study ecohydrological systems as complex networks affected by land use and climate change. Key areas include wetland hydrology, rainfall-runoff thresholds, and human-altered landscapes.
Her work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, such as linking soil organic matter to crop productivity and analyzing phytoplankton blooms in Lake Winnipeg. She leads the Ecohydrological Systems Laboratory, advancing methods to model hydrological systems under uncertainty.





