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Joseph Kasprzyk is an Associate Professor and Associate Chair for Graduate Education in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering at the University of Colorado. He specializes in hydrology, water resources, and environmental fluid mechanics. His research focuses on decision making under uncertainty, multiobjective optimization, and scientific visualization in water systems planning. He holds a PhD (2013), MS (2009), and BS (2007) in Civil Engineering from Penn State University.
Education:
- PhD in Civil Engineering, Penn State University, 2013
- MS in Civil Engineering, Penn State University, 2009
- BS in Civil Engineering with Honors, Penn State University, 2007
Research Interests:
- Optimization of water resources systems
- Climate change adaptation strategies
- Participatory decision support frameworks
- Multiobjective evolutionary algorithms
- Model diagnostics and visualization
Key Contributions:
- Developed the Many Objective Robust Decision Making (MORDM) framework
- Pioneered participatory tools like ParFAIT for decision support
- Advances in linking water-energy systems through optimization
Scientific Awards and Recognition:
- EPA STAR Graduate Fellowship (2010-2013)
- Outstanding Reviewer for ASCE Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management
- Invited presenter at SIAM Computational Science conferences
Professional Engagement:
- Member of ASCE Environmental Water Resources Institute
- Reviewer for major journals including Environmental Modelling and Software
- Active in curriculum development for water systems analysis
Labs and Teams: Involved in interdisciplinary water resources research groups, including collaborations with organizations like NOAA and the NSF-funded projects on robust decision making in infrastructure systems.





