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Eusebio Ingol-Blanco

Assistant Professor - Civil Engineering Department
Engineering

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eingol@nmsu.edu
575-646-2904
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Since 2024, Dr. Ingol is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at New Mexico State University. Dr. Ingol received his Ph.D. degree in Civil Engineering - Water Resources Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and his M.S. degree in Hydrosciences from Colegio de Postgraduados, Mexico. He has a bachelor's degree in Agricultural Engineering from the Pedro Ruiz Gallo National University. His research interest lies in various aspects of the water resources engineering field with a particular interest in hydrological modeling to evaluate future climate scenarios, changes in land use, flood management, and water availability at the basin scale; water resources planning and management, climate change impacts, hydraulic modeling for flood prediction and control, application of artificial intelligence models in water resources, groundwater modeling, and application of remote sensing.

He has more than 10 years of teaching experience at various universities. At San Ignacio de Loyola University in Lima, Peru, he was a professor and academic coordinator for the civil engineering program from 2012 to 2013. On the other hand, he was a visiting professor at the National Agrarian University “La Molina” for the graduate program in water resources engineering from 2011 to 2018. From 2019 to 2023, Dr. Ingol was a full Professor in the Department of Water Resources at the National Agrarian University La Molina, Peru. He has advised several undergraduate and graduate students and reviewed technical articles, research projects, and thesis. Likewise, he has worked as a part-time professor at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru and the Peruvian University of Applied Sciences, both in the Civil Engineering Program.

From 2006 to 2011, as part of his Ph.D. studies he worked on research projects in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin, and he was a member of the technical team of the binational project "Physical Assessment Project" Mexico-United States, for the Rio Grande basin.

He and his research group have been researching flood dynamics and control measures using a 2D modeling approach to reduce hazards and risks, maximum annual precipitation under stationary and nonstationary conditions, climate change impacts and adaptation, and El Niño phenomenon prediction using oceanic indexes. Likewise, he has investigated the modeling and evaluation of erosion and sediment transport, the regional analysis of surface runoff under climate change scenarios using the Curve Number Method, and the application of machine learning to predict the sea surface temperature patterns. In recent years, he has published several articles in indexed journals.

Dr. Ingol has several publications (as author and co-author), including peer-reviewed articles, conference papers, and abstracts. On the other hand, he has worked on water resources projects as a consultant for public and private companies. He has worked as National Director of Conservation and Water Resources Planning and senior management Advisor at the National Water Authority. He is an Associate Member of the American Society of Civil Engineering (ASCE) and the Environmental & Water Resources Institute (EWRI). Member of the Peruvian Association of Hydraulic Engineering and Environmental (APIHA). Former Fellow. Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program (IFP).

 

 

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