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Daniella Rempe is an Associate Professor at the Jackson School of Geosciences at the University of Texas at Austin, specializing in hydrology and geomorphology. Her research focuses on understanding the evolution of near-surface environments and the driving hydrologic and ecological processes. She employs a diverse array of hydrological and geophysical field techniques to probe interior hillslopes and investigate surface and subsurface processes that influence water resources, vegetation, rivers, and the atmosphere. Since joining the faculty in 2016, she has been committed to mentoring motivated students at all levels and is enthusiastic about the interplay between rock, water, and life in their research endeavors. Her work includes complex feedback mechanisms in mixed bedrock-alluvial channels in semi-arid climates, moisture dynamics in fractured bedrock, and the role of vegetation in subsurface carbon sequestration. She is currently supervising several graduate and postdoctoral students on various projects that integrate field measurements and numerical modeling with advanced techniques like machine learning.
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