
Konstantinos Andreadis
دانشیار · Computational Hydrology
University of Massachusetts Amherstمعرفی
Konstantinos Andreadis is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He leads the Computational Hydrology Research Group, focusing on water resources modeling, remote sensing, data assimilation, and climate change impacts. His research spans hydrologic modeling at multiple scales, satellite-based drought monitoring, and reservoir operations analysis.
Education:
- Engineering Diploma in Environmental Engineering (2002), Technical University of Crete
- MScE in Civil & Environmental Engineering (2004), University of Washington
- PhD in Civil & Environmental Engineering (2009), University of Washington
His work integrates satellite data (e.g., SWOT, SMAP) with numerical models to study freshwater dynamics, floodplain encroachment, and machine learning applications. Key projects include flood risk assessment in urbanizing regions, drought impact analysis in forested environments, and optimizing agricultural water management.
Scientific Awards:
- NASA Early Career Achievement Medal (2015)
Professor Andreadis has mentored PhD students like Xinchen He, who successfully defended his dissertation in 2025. His research group collaborates with institutions worldwide, emphasizing data-driven solutions for global hydrology.





