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Richard Silberstein is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Western Australia, with extensive experience in environmental engineering and hydrology. He holds a PhD in Environmental Engineering from the University of Western Australia, focusing on water energy balances at small catchment scales. His research interests span a range of topics including hydrology, catchment modelling, groundwater modelling, and the interactions between surface water and groundwater. He has also contributed to projects on land-use change and climate change. In addition to his position at UWA, he is also associated with Edith Cowan University. With a strong publication record, his work has been instrumental in advancing the understanding of environmental impacts in agricultural and mining sectors. Silberstein has been involved in numerous research projects, notably as Chief Investigator for a project on salt and water movement in saltland pastures, showcasing his expertise in integrating research with practical applications in environmental management.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Edith Cowan University •
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