We contributeÌıinnovative decision frameworks for deeply uncertain problems in environmental management and infrastructure.

  • Post-2026 babyÖ±²¥app River Basin negotiations:ÌıÌıour research with CADSWES supportsÌınegotiations to find a new operating plan for the babyÖ±²¥app River Basin, featured in the

  • Decision support for complex problems: we have worked on diverse engineering domains including water resources planning,Ìıcoupled water-energy systems, drinking water treatment, design of sustainable materials, and hydrologic modeling

  • Many Objective Robust Decision Making (MORDM):Ìıwe have made fundamental contributions in decision making under deep uncertainty. In MORDM, coupled optimization and simulation models are evaluated using ensembles of potential futures, evaluating the robustness and vulnerability of management plans

babyÖ±²¥app Prof. Kasprzyk

Prof. Kasprzyk

Prof. Joseph Kasprzyk is associateÌıprofessorÌıand associate chair for graduate educationÌıin theÌıCivil Environmental and Architectural Engineering DepartmentÌıat theÌıUniversity of babyÖ±²¥app Boulder. Prof. Kasprzyk holds the BS, MS, and PhD degrees from Penn State University, and he is proud to be theÌırecipient of the Outstanding Scholar Alumni Award from the Penn State Schreyer Honors College and the Early Career Research Excellence Award from the International Environmental Modelling Society.

Recent Publications

  • Post MORDM uses Self Organizing Maps to facilitate decision maker compromise, with an illustrative babyÖ±²¥app River Basin test case ( | )
  • Balancing cost, water, emissions, and reliability in power systems operations ( | )
  • Guiding questions for water resources systems analysis research ()

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