
Welcome to Hydrology @ ASU
Our group in the Center for Hydrologic Innovations studies hydrological processes in natural and urban environments.
Learn about our innovative research projects, publications, data and modeling products, patents, field sites, and about our group members. We are hiring for multiple positions, click below:
We are part of the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment and the Global Futures Laboratory. We innovate in hydrology and water resources using scientific, engineering, and sustainability principles to achieve social impact. Prof. Vivoni is Specialty Area Coordinator and Fulton Professor of Hydrosystems Engineering and Director, Center for Hydrologic Innovations.
Newsworthy Notes
- American Meteorological Society honors Prof. Enrique Vivoni as a 2025 Fellow.
- ASCE honors Prof. Enrique Vivoni with the 2025 Arid Lands Hydraulic Engineering Award.
- Prof. Enrique Vivoni is honored as 2024 Fellow of the Mexican Academy of Sciences.
- 2023 Governor’s Award for Arizona’s Future announced for ASU’s Colorado River study with Central Arizona Project.
- Zhaocheng Wang wins the 2023 Paul F. Boulos Excellence in Computational Hydrology Award!
- Mexican Carbon Program honors Prof. Enrique Vivoni with 2022 International Award for his binational contributions to science.
- ASU News reports Prof. Enrique Vivoni honored as a 2021 AAAS Lifetime Fellow

Prof. Vivoni inducted into Mexican Academy of Sciences
Founded in 1959, the Mexican Academy of Sciences “promotes scientific development in Mexico, and fosters communication and collaboration with scholars in other countries, and particularly with top level scientists such as yourself.”

Make an Impact through Hydrologic Innovation!
Come join a great team at a time and a place to make an impact! Our ASU hydrology research group is seeking multiple new PhD students for Fall 2025 as part of the Arizona Water Innovation Initiative and other new projects.