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Hunter Johnson
Hydrologist and Water Resources Engineer
Hunter Johnson is a passionate individual who leverages technology and innovative approaches to explore and communicate the impacts of climate change on the water cycle.
With a strong educational background, Hunter holds a Master's degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Stanford University, studied Applied Mathematics and Statistics at Macalester College, and Environmental and Geographical Studies at the University of Cape Town.
His professional journey includes roles such as Hydrologist and Water Resources Engineer at EKI Environment & Water, Inc., Research Assistant at Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment, Project Engineer at Trussell Technologies, Inc., and Board Member (Stanford Student Chapter) at the American Society of Civil Engineers.
Moreover, Hunter has experience as a Research Assistant at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, showcasing his commitment to conducting research and contributing to the environmental science field.
He thrives in collaborative settings, leading diverse teams to tackle pressing environmental challenges with a blend of advanced technologies, remote sensing, machine learning, and traditional methodologies.