Stephen Good
Stephen received his PhD in 2013, focusing on isotopic tracers to partition water vapor fluxes in dryland ecosystems.
Biography
Stephen spent two years prior to coming to Princeton in the Peace Corps, working in the Dominican Republic. Living on $1000 a year prepared him well for graduate work. That and his 2 degrees in Engineering, plus the fact that he can read C code the way the pope reads Latin.
Stephen's PhD focused on how water (and/or the lack thereof) interacts with ecosystems and environments, from canopy to continent scale. His main emphasis was on the use of isotopic tracers to partition water vapor fluxes in dryland ecosystems. Stephen received his PhD in 2013. After a postdoc at the University of Utah working with Gabe Bowen, he is now an assistant professor at Oregon State University.
Recent Publications
Han Chen, Stephen Good, E. Zahn, E. Bou-Zeid, Kelly Caylor, R.P. Fiorella, M. Haagsma, Lixin Wang
Earth's Future · 2026
Han Chen, Stephen Good, Kelly Caylor, R. Fiorella, Lixin Wang
Journal of Hydrology · 2026
F. Tauro, J. Selker, N. C. van de Giesen, T. Abrate, R. Uijlenhoet, M. Porfiri, S. Manfreda, Kelly Caylor, T. Moramarco, J. Benveniste, G. Ciraolo, L. Estes, A. Domeneghetti, M. Perks, C. Corbari, E. Rabiei, G. Ravazzani, H. Bogena, A. Harfouche, L. Brocca, A. Maltese, A. Wickert, A. Tarpanelli, Stephen Good, José M. Lopez Alcala, A. Petroselli, C. Cudennec, T. Blume, R. Hut, S. Grimaldi
Hydrological Sciences Journal · 2018
Education
PhD in Civil & Environmental Engineering
Princeton University
2013
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