How much water do we have and how to manage it? Insights from tree rings with Hung Nguyen

by | Jul 28, 2023 | Tree Ring Studies, Water Resources

Originally presented March 19, 2022

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Hung is a water guy.

In his research, he seeks to understand the variability and changes in the water cycle at multiple spatial and temporal scales, and apply such understanding to water resources management.

He cares about reproducible research. He believes in sharing knowledge and works to promote science to a broader audience. He loves teaching and does his best to instill research interests in students.

Before coming back to academia, he was an engineer, running water treatment plants in Qatar and Singapore. Having seen the bolts and nuts of water resources systems, and the problems they inherited from a larger scale, he appreciates the importance of systematic planning and operation. That triggered him to pursue a PhD in Engineering Systems and Design, with a focus on water resources management.

As he was working towards better water management for a better future, he realized that the key to the future lies in the past, and trees hold—in their rings—a treasure map that can lead us to that key. Since then, the weirdly wonderful world of tree rings has always fascinated him.

Hung’s draft slideshow

Education

PhD, Singapore University of Technology and Design
MSc, Delft University of Technology
MSc, National University of Singapore B.Eng, National University of Singapore

Additional Resources

LDEO Tree Ring Lab (TRL)

https://news.osu.edu/tree-rings-show-evidence-of-droughts-floods-along-the-potomac-river/

Prior TRL E2C Presentations

“Learning from Tree Rings” with Nicole David (2003)

“Tree Rings and Climate Change” with Nicole Davi (2005)

“Transects and Tree Rings at LDEO” with Brendan Buckley (2008)

Droughts, Dzud, and Archeology in Mongolia: A Tree Ring Perspective” with Nicole Davi (2011)

“Trees, Climate, and Societal Relevance: A Case Study in Mongolia” with Caroline Leland and Mukund Palat Rao (2014)

“More than How Old? Understanding Climate Changes from Tree Rings” with Mukund Palat Rao, Daniel Bishop, and Rose Oelkers (2017)

“Learning from Tree Rings” with Nicole David (2003)

“Tree Rings and Climate Change” with Nicole Davi (2005)

“Transects and Tree Rings at LDEO” with Brendan Buckley (2008)

“Droughts, Dzud, and Archeology in Mongolia: A Tree Ring Perspective” with Nicole Davi (2011)

“Trees, Climate, and Societal Relevance: A Case Study in Mongolia” with Caroline Leland and Mukund Palat Rao (2014)

“More than How Old? Understanding Climate Changes from Tree Rings” with Mukund Palat Rao, Daniel Bishop, and Rose Oelkers (2017)

Tree-ring narratives of environmental change from the Arctic to the tropics with Laia Andreu-Hayles (2021)