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Anthony Castronova 
Senior Research Hydrologist
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Anthony Castronova is a Senior Research Hydrologist at CUAHSI. In this role, he manages a small team of scientists that design and develop software solutions to bridge the gap between CUAHSI’s data initiatives and the scientific applications that they support. Anthony’s work emphasizes the synergy between hydrologic data and software engineering with a specific focus on hydrologic modeling, cloud computing, and reproducible science. Prior to joining CUAHSI, Anthony was a Research Assistant Professor at Utah State University in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering where his research focused on integrated modeling solutions, hydrologic data interoperability, and web service standards. Anthony holds a B.S in Civil Engineering from Clarkson University, and M.S. and Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of South Carolina. In Anthony’s spare time, he enjoys playing tennis, fly fishing, skiing, and mountain biking.

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