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Stanford CEE Alumni Jon Bradshaw wins Paul F. Boulos Excellence in Computational Hydraulics/Hydrology Award

CEE Alumni Jonathan L. Bradshaw, Ph.D '19, has won the internationally recognized Paul F. Boulos Excellence in Computational Hydraulics/Hydrology Award for 2020

CEE Alumni Jonathan L. Bradshaw, Ph.D '19, has won the internationally recognized Paul F. Boulos Excellence in Computational Hydraulics/Hydrology Award for 2020 from The Environmental Engineering and Science Foundation (EESF).

This award is given annually to recognize a student whose research contributes to the knowledge pool of in the area of Computational Hydraulics & Hydrology. The award selection is based on original, innovative research of publishable quality and other factors. Both Master's and Ph.D. students are eligible.

Dr. Bradshaw earned the award for work that he did with CEE Professor Richard Luthy to build and apply new modeling tools that improve water reuse and insfrastructure planning.

Currently, Dr. Bradshaw is a Senior Strategic Analyst at Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) in San Francisco, California. In that role, he develops and applies models to forecast the adoption of emerging energy technologies, namely rooftop solar, battery storage, and electric vehicles. His team works with groups across PG&E and the California Energy Commission to plan the state's transition toward a carbon-free energy future.

EESF grants several awards annually in conjunction with the Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors.

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