Introduction

In 2005, IGES established CREW, a second center of excellence dedicated to basic research on the Earth's water cycle and how changes in this cycle impact the global environment. CREW aligns itself with the overarching mission and goals of IGES and works in concert with its sister center, COLA.

Inter-relationships between CREW, IGES (COLA) and GMU)
In 2008 CREW expanded its team to 12 members (including students) and currently has several funded projects underway. CREW performs "water cycle research making a difference" through a progressive path of deriving knowledge from water and energy cycle observations, transitioning this knowledge into useful prediction skill, and demonstrating these research results in real-world solutions.

CREW’s unique niche: PROJECT vs CENTER
Ideally, a research center like CREW should clearly focus on a central project to which everyone can contribute, and has the potential of being bigger/better than the sum of its parts. The framework however is not yet fully realized in our current paradigm of project-based funding. Therefore, CREW is working along parallel paths to achieve the benefits of being a center.

An overview of CREW is further explained in this 41-page (6.2Mb) PDF-format file.

Mission

Our mission is to quantify and predict water cycle and environmental consequences of earth system variability and change through focused research investments in observation, modeling, and application. More about CREW's mission

Vision

It is our vision to integrate research across traditional disciplines in an end-to-end program that transitions theoretical research to academic/public education and real-world application, through partnerships with universities, government, and international agencies. The center goal of improved and applicable predictions of the water and energy cycles will require decisive progression from observations to improved understanding and modeling, and eventually to better prediction and application. To focus CREW on making decisive progress toward quantifying and predicting water cycle and environmental consequences of earth system variability and change, we adopt three central CREW elements:
  1. Observation
  2. Modeling & Prediction, and
  3. Solutions.
We establish a progressive path from deriving knowledge from water and energy cycle observations that can be transitioned into useful prediction skill, and demonstrated in practical end-use solutions.

Capabilities

CREW is interested and able to provide research/data services for non-federal government clients. To this end, we have leveraged recognized computing standards with both open source and proprietary software products running on high-end computing platforms. We believe that the information and modeling that CREW does has a potentially large economic value, from guiding environmental and water sensitive investments (mutual/hedge funds), to providing assessments on weather, flood and drought risk to policymakers and the insurance industry.
CREW capabilities include:

Connections

CREW is tightly integrated with the Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere studies program under the IGES umbrella and draws heavily from expertise at George Mason University Department of Climate Dynamics and Climate Education.

View our brochure.

Partners

The Center for Research on Environment & Water depends upon cooperative efforts to further global knowledge of Earths' water and energy cycle. CREW embraces its partners and the scientific community through:
To see the full list of CREW's partners please visit our Partners Page.

Education

Opportunities exist at CREW, and should be exploited, to transition theoretical research to academic/public education through demonstrated team work. Therefore, our educational goal is to have CREWs products be a trusted source of information, open to exploration, inquiry, and discovery, preparing the next generation.

CREW Strategic Education Plan (PDF 26K)

Jobs & Research Opportunities

From day one your employment experience with CREW will consist of working with the very best and brightest who are top experts in the field. We offer exciting new challenges to make a difference and opportunities to work with a team that cares.

CREW seeks student interns (CREW Intern Program), PhD students (via its GMU partnership), post-doctoral and research scientists to address exciting topics in global water and energy research, land surface remote sensing, modeling and data assimilation and water-related decision support.

Interested in working for CREW? See our current list of research opportunities.

People

Director Houser, Paul R. 301-595-7001 houser at iges.org
Researcher/Student Arsenault, Kristi 240-247-1446 kristi at iges.org
Assistant Director Belvedere, Deborah R 301-902-1276 debbie at iges.org
Postdoc Researcher De Lannoy, Gabriëlle 301-931-7295 gdlannoy at iges.org
SysAdmin & Web Larko, C. Megan 301-931-7299 larkoc at iges.org
Postdoc Researcher Luo, Yan 240-247-1443 yluo at iges.org
Data Mgr MacCracken, Roz 301-595-7001 rozmac at iges.org
Researcher Pozzi, Will 240-247-1448 wpozzi at iges.org
Postdoc Researcher Sahoo, Alok 240-247-1444 asahoo at iges.org
Postdoc Researcher Shrestha, Roshan 240-247-1447 roshan at iges.org
Research Associate Su, Hongbo 240-247-1445 hongbo at iges.org
Office Coordinator Whittington, Lois 240-247-1441 lois at iges.org
Student/Researcher Yilmaz, Tugrul 301-937-7607 tugrul at iges.org
Last Updated: 24 January 2008