ENVIRONMENTAL
ACADEMICS
DUKE CEE FACULTY

Ana P. Barros

Research Area(s): Atmospheric Science
Hydrology
Climate Modeling
Nonlinear Dynamics
Geophysics
Water, Resources and Treatment
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Impacts

Professor Ana Barros was born in Africa, grew up in Angola and Portugal, and has lived almost all of her adult life in the United States. She attended the Faculty of Engineering of the University of O’Porto where she obtained a summa cum laude Diploma in Civil Engineering with majors in Structures and Hydraulics in 1985, and a M.Sc. degree in Ocean Engineering in 1988 with a thesis focusing on numerical modeling of sediment transport in estuaries and coastal regions. In 1990, Dr. Barros completed and M.Sc. degree in Environmental Science Engineering at the OHSU/OGI School of Science and Engineering. She earned a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the University of Washington, Seattle in 1993. Her graduate studies were supported in part by fellowships from the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT/JNICT), and NASA’s Graduate Fellowship program.

Dr. Barros was in the engineering faculty at the University of O&rsquo;Porto, Penn State University, and Harvard University before joining Duke University in 2004. <!-- The primary themes of her research are the physics of water cycle processes in mountainous regions with a focus on cloud formation and precipitation; remote sensing of the environment using microwave and infrared sensors; long&ndash;range predictability and risk analysis of natural hazards; computational environmental fluid mechanics and nonlinear dynamics; and the development and application of information technology as a research tool and in the operation of complex engineering systems. Through model development, field and laboratory experiments, and data analysis, her goal is to facilitate and promote bridges across environmental science and engineering, physics, applied mathematics, and information sciences. --> Her primary research interests are in Hydrology, Hydrometeorology and Environmental Physics with a focus on water-cycle processes in the coupled land-atmosphere-biosphere system particularly in regions of complex terrain, the study of multiscale interface phenomena in complex environments across the Earth Sciences, remote sensing of the environment (precipitation, clouds, soil moisture,and vegetation), climate predictability and risk assessment of natural hazards. Prof. Barros is especially proud of having involved dozens of students in undergraduate research, a great majority of which continued their studies to earn graduate degrees in science and engineering.

Dr. Barros is a member of the National Academies' Climate Research Committee (CRC), and a member of the US National Committee for the International Hydrology Program (IHP) of the UNESCO. The CRC is a standing committee that sits under the Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, and is responsible for developing, coordinating, and providing oversight for a broad spectrum of climate-related activities across the National Academies. The CRC also functions as the U.S. National Committee for the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP), and functions as a liaison between WCRP and the US Climate Change Science Program. In the past, Dr. Barros served in the Space Studies Board of the National Research Council, and in several committees of the Water Science and Technology Board and the Board of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate. She served as an elected member of the Council of the American Meteorological Society, and serves currently in several committees within the American Meteorological Society and the American Geophysical Union. Prof. Barros was a member of the NOAA&rsquo;s Climate and Global Change Program and serves or has served in several working groups at NASA and NSF. Dr. Barros is an activ emember of several professional organizations including the IEEE, ASCE , AGU, AMS, ASEE, AAAS, EGS and AWRA.

Prof. Barros serves in the editorial boards of the Journal of Hydrology and Natural Hazards and Earth Systems Science, and she is the Chief Editor of the Journal of Hydrometeorology.

Dr. Barros received early career young investigator awards from NSF and NASA in 1995 and 1996. She was a George W. Merck Faculty Fellow at Harvard University 1999-2003, and Packard Fellow nominee from Penn State University. She received the Prize Foundation A. Almeida in Engineering in 1985, and the Lorenz G. Straub Award for her Ph.D. thesis in 1993. Dr. Barros is a a Senior Member of the IEEE, and a Fellow of the American Meteorological Society.

Contact via ana.barros@duke.edu or +1 919 660 5200 (office phone)
Visit via barros-group.cee.duke.edu or 121 Hudson Hall (office location)

TEACHING (Fall 2008)

EGR 31.001, ENGINEERING THE PLANET, W 01:15 PM-02:30 PM
EGR 31.01D, ENGINEERING THE PLANET, M 01:15 PM-02:30 PM
EGR 31.02D, ENGINEERING THE PLANET, M 02:50 PM-04:05 PM
PUBPOL 81FCS.002, FOCUS PROGRAM SPECIAL TOPICS, W 01:15 PM-02:30 PM
PUBPOL 81FCS.02D, FOCUS PROGRAM SPECIAL TOPICS, M 02:50 PM-04:05 PM
PUBPOL 81FCS.03D, FOCUS PROGRAM SPECIAL TOPICS, M 01:15 PM-02:30 PM
FOCUS 99FCS.02, SPECIAL TOPICS IN FOCUS, Tu 11:40 AM-01:10 PM

Recent Publications (More Publications)

  1. Yildiz, Osman and Barros, Ana P., Elucidating vegetation controls on the hydroclimatology of a mid-latitude basin, Journal of Hydrology, vol. 333 no. 2-4 (2007), ppt. 431 - 448 , [010] [abs]
  2. Higgins, Wayne and Ahijevych, Dave and Amador, Jorge and Barros, Ana and Berbery, E. Hugo and Caetano, Ernesto and Carbone, Richard and Ciesielski, Paul and Cifelli, Rob and Cortez-Vasquez, Miguel and Douglas, Art and Douglas, Michael and Emmanuel, Gus and Fairall, Chris and Gochis, David and Gutzler, David and Jackson, Thomas and Johnson, Richard and King, Clark and Lang, Timothy and Lee, Myong-In and Lettenmaier, Dennis and Lobato, Rene and Magana, Victor and Meiten, Jose and Mo, Kingtse and Nesbitt, Stephen and Ocampo-Torres, Francisco and Pytlak, Erik and Rogers, Peter and Rutledge, Steven and Schemm, Jae and Schubert, Siegfried and White, Allen and Williams, Christopher and Wood, Andrew and Zamora, Robert and Zhang, Chidong, The NAME 2004 field campaign and modeling strategy, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, vol. 87 no. 1 (2006), ppt. 79 - 94 , [BAMS-87-1-79] [abs]
  3. Testik, F.Y. and Barros, Ana P. and Bliven, L.F., Field observations of multimode raindrop oscillations by high-speed imaging, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, vol. 63 no. 10 (2006), ppt. 2663 - 2668 [abs]
  4. Shiliang Wu and Bras, R.L. and Barros, A.P., Sensitivity of channel profiles to precipitation properties in mountain ranges, J. Geophys. Res., F, Earth Surf. (USA), vol. 111 no. F1 (2006), ppt. 13 pp. - , [2004JF000164] [abs]
  5. Barros, A.P. and Gebremichael, M., Evaluation of MODIS Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) in tropical monsoon regions, Remote Sens. Environ. (USA), vol. 100 no. 2 (2006), ppt. 150 - 66 , [009] [abs]

Research Interests:

    Physics of water cycle processes in mountainous regions with a focus on cloud formation and precipitation; remote sensing of the environment using microwave and infrared sensors; long&ndash; range predictability and risk analysis of natural hazards; computational environmental fluid mechanics and nonlinear dynamics; and the development and application of information technology as a research tool and in the operation of complex engineering systems.
Honors and Awards
    AMS Fellow
  • George W. Merck Faculty Fellowship, Harvard University, 1999
  • NASA New Investigator Award- MTPE, 1996
  • National Science Foundation CAREER Award, 1995
  • Lorenz G. Straub Award, 1993
  • EOS Global Climate Change Fellowship, NASA, 1990/1993
  • Science Program Scholarship, JNICT, 1990/1993
  • Prize Foundation A. Almeida, 1985
Professional and Service Activities
  • NRC, Committee to Assess Flash Flodd Forecasting Capabilities at Sulphur Mountain, CA, 2004-Present
  • NSF Graduate Research Fellowships Program, Civil and Environmental Engineering Panel, 2004-Present
  • Ad-Hoc NRC-NOAA Committee on Public and Private Partnerships, 2003-Present
  • AMS, Annual Meeting Program Committee, Symposium on Water Scarcity, 2004-2005
  • AGU, GRL Editor Search Committee, 2003-2004
  • NRC, Space Studies Board, 2002-2005
  • European Union Research Commission, Science Selection Panel - FP6, 2003-Present
  • NASA - Precipitation Measurement Mission, Science Panel, 2003
  • Elected Council Member, American Meteorological Society, 2002-2005
  • Cambridge Public Schools - Science Advisory Committee, 2002-Present
  • Scientific Editor, Meteorology and Hydrology, Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 2000-Present
  • Associate Editor, Journal of Hydrology , 2000-Present
  • NOAA-OGP Reanalysis Advisory Panel, 2000-Present
  • NASA - Earth System Satellite Program, Science Selection Panel, 2001-2002
  • Executive Committee, CUASHI, 2001
  • Chair, 7th International Precipitation Conference, 1998-2001
  • Earth Interactions, Editorial Advisory Panel, 1997-Present
  • NOAA, Global and Climate Change Advisory Panel , 1997-Present
  • NRC, USGS Committee on Water Resources, 1996-2001
  • Precipitation Committee, AGU, 1993-Present
  • Hydrology Committee, AMS, 1995-1998, 2000-Present
  • Program Committee - 13th Conference on Hydrology, 77th Annual Meeting AMS, February 1997
  • NASA Global Water and Energy Cycle Initiative Science Plan Working Group, 2001-Present
  • NASA Soil Moisture Working Group, 1999-Present
  • NSF CMS-CAREER Assessment Committee, 1997-1998
  • AWRA Board Pennsylvania, 1994-1996; President, 1995
Professional Society Memberships
  • Portuguese Order of Engineers, 1986 - (Professional Civil Engineer Registration No 20807)
  • American Geophysical Union, 1987
  • Chi Epsilon, 1991
  • American Meteorological Society, 1991
  • European Geophysical Union, 1992
  • American Society for Engineering Education, 1993
  • American Water Resources Association, 1994
  • American Society of Civil Engineers, 1994; Professional Grade Member, 2000
  • American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1997

UPCOMING EVENTS:

UPCOMING EVENTS

Friday Forum: Fundamental Aspects of...

Friday, May 23, 2008
12 :00 - 1:00pm , LSRC Room D106

Pratt BoV Meeting

Friday, November 14, 2008
November 14-15 , Pratt School, Fitzpatrick Center

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