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Antoine Aubeneau

Assistant Professor of Hydraulic and Hydrological Engineering at Purdue University

Major works

  • Faculty: L. Bertassello, P.S.C. Rao, J. Jawitz, G. Botter, P. Kumar, P. Le and A. Aubeneau. (2018) Wetlandscape fractal topography. Geophysical Research Letters.
  • A. Lee, A. Aubeneau and M.B. Cardenas. (2020) The Sensitivity of Hyporheic Exchange to Fractal Properties of Riverbeds. Water Resources Research
  • Post Doc: A.F. Aubeneau, B. Hanrahan, D. Bolster and J. Tank. (2016) Substrate size and biofilm growth control anomalous transport in streams. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeoscience.PhD: A.F. Aubeneau, R. Martin, D. Bolster, R. Schumer, D. Jerolmack and A.I. Packman. (2015) Fractal patterns in riverbed morphology produce fractal scaling of water storage times. Geophysical Research Letters.

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About me

Antoine Aubeneau is an Assistant Professor of Hydraulic and Hydrological Engineering at the Lyles School of Civil Engineering at Purdue University. He received his Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Northwestern in 2013.

Areas of Expertise:

  • Surface / Groundwater Interactions
  • Environmental transport
  • Geomorphology and Biogeochemistry