
معرفی
Nooreen Meghani is a Teaching Assistant Professor in the School of Earth, Society & Environment at the University of Illinois. Her research focuses on rivers, watersheds, sedimentary processes, and landscapes, with a particular emphasis on post-glacial drainage networks and fluvial evolution. She also engages in STEM education initiatives, including mentorship programs in ocean science. Her work integrates geomorphological analysis with field-based studies, exploring topics such as glacial meltwater dynamics, landscape recovery post-deglaciation, and fluvial network formation. She is affiliated with the Natural History Building in Urbana, IL, and can be reached via email at nooreen2@illinois.edu.
Her research interests span multiple disciplines, including geomorphology, hydrology, and educational outreach. Notable projects include investigations into spatial variability of drainage density in glaciated regions and the development of longitudinal mentoring frameworks in ocean science (STEMSEAS). Her work on the Central Lowlands of the USA has contributed to understanding post-glacial landscape evolution over millennia. Recent studies also explore the impact of glacial features on river morphology and sedimentary processes.
No scientific awards are listed. While no specific grants or advising roles are detailed, her involvement in capstone experiences and field camps demonstrates a commitment to student education. No lab or team affiliations are explicitly mentioned in the provided information.
