Gabriele Villarini
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Professor in CEE & High Meadows Environmental Institute and Vice Dean of Engineering @ Princeton University | Floods & Extreme Events | Climate | Reposts ≠ endorsements | My posts are my own | More at https://villarini.scholar.princeton.edu/ .. more

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Excited to be the next Vice Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science at Princeton University! I look forward to working with Dean Andrew Houck, the Princeton Engineering community and the university more broadly over the coming years! 🧡🖤

engineering.princeton.edu/news/2025/08...
Princeton Engineering - Gabriele Villarini named vice dean of engineering
Gabriele Villarini, a leader in the field of hydrology, has been appointed vice dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science effective Sept. 1.
engineering.princeton.edu

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I much enjoyed the book…really good read!

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Thank you for putting these packs together! They are very helpful!

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This is one of my favorite topics 😀 Thank you for bringing it up!

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Absolutely! Among others, Katie Hirschboeck (tinyurl.com/yc8796jd) did a lot of great work on this! For a while, we seem to have focused more on fitting distributions rather than thinking about processes. Here is another study (tinyurl.com/3mamch4s) with many useful references.
Katherine K. Hirschboeck
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gabrielevillarini.bsky.social
Thank you, Kelly! Mixed distributions can have large impacts on the results of the analyses. This kind of work gets us closer to process-driven analyses

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Thank you, Kelly! It took me a while but I finally made the leap 🙂