Dr.
Michael Campana Telephone: 541-737-2413 Vita: CampanaCV-10Nov2008.pdf Dr. Campana is a hydrogeologist and international expert on a range of complex water management issues. He became Director of the IWW in June 2006 after serving as the director of the Water Resources Program at the University of New Mexico. He has done extensive research on water resources in developing countries, transboundary water resource issues, water allocation and availability, and other areas. He is also founder and president of a charitable foundation that funds and undertakes water, health and sanitation projects in developing nations. Dr. Campana received his doctorate in hydrology from the University of Arizona. |
Dr.
Todd Jarvis Telephone:541-737-4032 Todd has 20 years of experience as a hydrogeologist specializing in groundwater development and source water protection with emphasis in fractured rock and karst terranes. With professional licenses as a Certified Engineering Geologist and Certified Mediator, his interests include transboundary aquifers, environmental conflict resolution, and education in water science and policy. Todd is also a member of the faculty of the OSU Water Resources Graduate Program in Water Resources Science and Water Resources Policy and Management. Todd works on IWW research and outreach projects and coordinates the USGS small grants program. |
Ms.
Julie Bain Phone: 541-737-9918 Julie is the Administrative Assistant and manages the business office for the IWW and INR. Julie previously worked for the Native Americans in Marine & Space Sciences Program & Diversity Internship Program. |
Ms.
Kathy Motter Phone: 541-758-8764 Kathy manages the IWW Collaboratory, a shared laboratory that provides Oregon State University affiliates with access to low cost trace level, fresh water analysis instrumentation and procedures. Kathy also manages CCAL, a cooperative laboratory operated by the OSU Department of Forest Science. |
Ms. Maria Wright Phone: 541-737-6148 Maria manages IWW's Web pages and edits its electronic newsletter, H2OSU. She has a background in geology and geomorphology and an interest in science writing. Maria worked as a hydrologist for the USGS in Columbia, Missouri before coming to OSU in 2001. |