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Critical Infrastructure Systems Lab

Connecting climate, water, and energy

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January 12, 2024

On January 11, Dr Galelli gave a talk for the EWRI WDSA Graduate Students Committee webinar on AI for water distribution systems (“Detecting and localizing cyber-physical...

December 9, 2023

We have just released the dataset containing the input (and output) data for running VIC (rainfall-runoff model) and VIC-Res for the Upper Mekong River Basin The data are...

December 7, 2023

Our team will be involved at the 2023 AGU Fall Meeting in a number of sessions, oral presentations, and posters Here is a link to all our...

December 4, 2023

Check out our new review on how geophysical forces can constrain grid decarbonization efforts The paper has just appeared on Current Sustainable/Renewable Energy Reports...

October 26, 2023

We have just opened a PhD position in “operations of large-scale interconnected infrastructure systems” Check out the...

October 17, 2023

We are at INFORMS! We will be introducing a new version of PowNet, our power system model We will show, in particular, how to improve the model runtime by building on...

October 6, 2023

Our paper “Calibrating macro-scale hydrological models in poorly gauged and heavily regulated basins” has just been published on Hydrology and Earth System Sciences In...

October 6, 2023

We have just opened a PostDoc position in large-scale computing for water-energy systems The full job description is available...

September 11, 2023

We have two new graduates from our Lab, Dr Vu and Dr Koh! Many congratulations on this major...

September 4, 2023

We have just released InfeRes, a Python package for inferring reservoir water extent, level, and storage volume from Landsat images Like all our other software, it is available on...

August 30, 2023

Dr Galelli joined the Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability as a Faculty Fellow The center is the hub of collaborative sustainability research at Cornell...

August 15, 2023

Our new paper on Science Advances shows that the 2022 Po River drought is unprecedented in the past two centuries and that this event is part of a long-term trend characterized by...