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    Edoardo Daly

    Associate Professor at Monash University

    Edoardo Daly is an Associate Professor at Monash University, specializing in ecohydrology and urban hydrology.1 His research focuses on understanding and modeling hydrological processes that determine temporal and spatial soil water dynamics and related biogeochemical processes in both rural and urban environments.1

    Key aspects of Edoardo Daly's profile include:

    1. Education:

      • PhD in Hydraulic Engineering from Politecnico di Torino, Italy (2005)1
      • M.S. (Laurea) from Politecnico di Torino, Italy (2000)1
    2. Research Interests:

      • Ecohydrology: Studying links between water cycles and ecosystems1
      • Urban hydrology: Investigating effects of urbanization on water cycles and ecosystems1
      • Smoothed-Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) modeling for fluid flow simulations1
    3. Notable Publications:

      • Highly cited paper on soil water balance and ecosystem response to climate change (2004)3
      • Review paper on soil moisture dynamics (2005)3
    4. Recent Activities:

      • Offered opportunities for PhD students to study water and carbon fluxes in coastal wetlands and mangrove forests (2022)2
      • Shared research on water and carbon dynamics in Eucalyptus globulus plantations (2022)4

    Edoardo Daly's work contributes significantly to the understanding of water-related processes in various ecosystems and urban environments, with applications in climate change, urban planning, and ecosystem management.13

    Highlights

    ‪Edoardo Daly‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬
    ‪Edoardo Daly‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬

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    Location

    Greater Melbourne Area