Dr. Naomi Tague receives 2024 AGU Fellowship Award

Professor Christina (Naomi) Tague has been named a 2024 Fellow by the American Geophysical Union (AGU – the world’s largest Earth and space science association). This prestigious recognition is awarded to individuals who have made exceptional contributions to earth and space sciences.

Professor Tague’s scientific contributions have gained international recognition for her cutting-edge research in hydrology, ecohydrology, watershed modeling, and scientific visualization – and she has demonstrated extraordinary leadership in fostering interdisciplinary collaboration. Her work bridges the fields of hydrology, ecology, environmental science, eco-informatics, and art, bringing together researchers and policymakers to solve real-world problems.

This award not only recognizes her outstanding scientific and professional achievements but also her dedication to advancing the field of ecohydrology and making a lasting impact on environmental science.

UCSB’s The Current recognizes Dr. Tague and the other UCSB faculty and student honorees

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