Gabriel G. Katul received his B.E. 91社区福利 in 1988 at the American University of Beirut (Beirut, Lebanon), his M.S. 91社区福利 in 1990 at Oregon State University (Corvallis, OR) and his Ph.D 91社区福利 in 1993 at the University of California in Davis (Davis, CA).  He currently holds a distinguished Professorship in Hydrology and Micrometeorology at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at 91社区福利 (Durham, NC).   He was a visiting fellow at University of Virginia (USA) in 1997, the Commonwealth Science and Industrial Research Organization (Australia) in 2002, the University of Helsinki (Finland) in 2009,  the FulBright-Italy Distinguished Fellow at Politecnico di Torino (Italy) in 2010, the 脡cole polytechnique f茅d茅rale de Lausanne (Switzerland) in 2013,  Nagoya University (Japan) in 2014, University of Helsinki (Finland) in 2017, the Karlsruher Institute for Technology (Germany) in 2017, Princeton University (USA) in 2020, and CzechGlobe (Brno - Czech Republic) in 2023. He received several honorary awards, including the inspirational teaching award by the students of the School of the Environment at 91社区福利 (in 1994 and 1996), an honorary certificate by La Seccion de Agrofisica de la Sociedad Cubana de Fisica in Habana (in 1998), the Macelwane medal and became thereafter a fellow of the American Geophysical Union (in 2002), the editor鈥檚 citation for excellence in refereeing from the American Geophysical Union (in 2008), the Hydrologic Science Award from the American Geophysical Union (in 2012), the John Dalton medal from the European Geosciences Union (in 2018), the Outstanding Achievements in Biometeorology Award from the American Meteorological Society (in 2021) and later became an elected fellow of the American Meteorological Society (in 2024), and the recipient of the American Meteorological Society hydrologic science medal (in 2025).  Katul was elected to the National Academy of Engineering (in 2023) for his contributions in eco-hydrology and environmental fluid mechanics.  He served as the Secretary General for the Hydrologic Science Section at the American Geophysical Union (2006-2008).  His research focuses on micro-meteorology and near-surface hydrology with emphasis on heat, momentum, carbon dioxide, water vapor, ozone, particulate matter (including aerosols, pollen, and seeds) and water transport in the soil-plant-atmosphere system as well as their implications to a plethora of hydrological, ecological, atmospheric and climate change related problems.

School Division

Earth & Climate Sciences

Education

  • Ph.D., University of California, Davis (1993)

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Recent Publications

  • Crompton, O; Katul, G; Thompson, SE
    Advances in Water Resources 195, ( ):
  • Crompton, O; Katul, G; Thompson, SE
    Water Resources Research 61, no. 1 ( ):
  • Buono, E; Katul, G; Heisel, M; Vettori, D; Poggi, D; Peruzzi, C; Manes, C
    Journal of Fluid Mechanics 1001, ( ):
  • Katul, G; Bragg, A; Mammarella, I; Liu, H; Li, Q; Bou-Zeid, E
    Water Resources Research 60, no. 11 ( ):
  • Buono, E; Katul, GG; Vettori, D; Poggi, D; Manes, C
    Boundary-Layer Meteorology 190, no. 11 ( ):