Arne Bomblies

Assistant Professor

College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences, UVM

Dr. Bomblies conducts research at the interface of hydrology and public health, and has recently spent two years in the field in Niger and Ethiopia studying mosquito populations and the hydrology of the West African Sahel and Ethiopian highlands. Specific research interests are the impact of land use and land cover changes on malaria transmission, the impacts of climate change and variability on malaria transmission, land/atmosphere interactions, ecohydrology, and spatial modeling of vector-borne diseases.
He received a PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Environmental Engineering in 2009, an MS in Environmental Engineering from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1998, and a BS from Cornell University. He teaches courses in hydrology and geomatics.

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