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Dingbao Wang joined the UCF Department of Civil, Environmental and Construction Engineering in 2010 as an assistant professor and was promoted to the rank of professor in 2022. Before joining UCF, he spent seven years at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where he received his master’s (2005) and doctoral (2009) degrees in civil engineering, and completed one year of postdoctoral training.
- Hydrology
- Water Resources
- Hydrologic Modeling
- Groundwater Modeling
- Zhang, Y., L. Yao, S. Geurink, K. Parajuli, and D. Wang (2023). Climatic control on mean annual groundwater evapotranspiration in a three-stage precipitation partitioning framework. Water Resources Research, 59, e2022WR034167, https://doi.org/10.1029/2022WR034167.
- Yao, L., & Wang, D. (2022). Hydrological basis of different Budyko equations: The spatial variability of available water for evaporation. Water Resources Research, 58, e2021WR030921. https://doi.org/10.1029/2021WR030921.
- Yao, L., Sankarasubramanian, A., & Wang, D. (2021). Climatic and landscape controls on long-term baseflow. Water Resources Research, 57, e2020WR029284. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020WR029284.
- Yao, L., Libera, D., Kheimi, M., Sankarasubramanian, A., & Wang, D. (2020). The roles of climate forcing and its variability on streamflow at daily, monthly, annual, and long-term scales. Water Resources Research, 55, e2020WR027111. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020WR027111.
- Ghotbi, S., Wang, D., Singh, A., Blöschl, G., & Sivapalan, M. (2020). A new framework for exploring process controls of flow duration curves. Water Resources Research, 56, e2019WR026083. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019WR026083.
- Wang, D. (2018), A new probability density function for spatial distribution of soil water storage capacity leads to SCS curve number method, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 22, 6567–6578, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-22-6567-2018.
- UCF CECS Alex Alexander Professorship
- American Geophysical Union
- American Society of Civil Engineers
- CWR 3201: Engineering Fluid Mechanics
- CWR 4124: Hydrogeology
- CWR 5125: Groundwater Hydrology,
- CWR 5634: Water Resources in a Changing Environment
- CWR 6126: Groundwater Modeling
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