Past Funded Researchers
Charles Harvey is a hydrologist and biogeochemist. His theoretical work has lead to fundamental advances in understanding chemical transport and reaction in flowing groundwater. He has also built large-scale field programs to investigate the interaction of groundwater and seawater in the US, arsenic contamination of groundwater in Bangladesh and Vietnam, and the coupled hydrology and ecology of peat swamp forests in Borneo. He was awarded the M. King Hubbert award for major contributions to the groundwater industry, the Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz International Prize for Water and the Geological Society of America Meinzer Award for fundamental contributions to hydrology.
J-WAFS-funded projects
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News
- J-WAFS PI Charles Harvey discusses potential pitfalls of the CCS subsidies included in the Inflation Reduction Act
- MIT Climate and Sustainability Consortium announces inaugural MCSC seed award recipients
- MIT researchers create platform to help front-line communities adapt to climate change
- Climate Grand Challenges flagship projects include multiple J-WAFS PIs
- World Water Day 2022 Research Highlight: Decreasing arsenic exposure in Bangladesh
- Multiple J-WAFS PIs chosen as MIT Climate Grand Challenges finalists
- J-WAFS PI Charlie Harvey receives editor's highlight in Eos