David Rudolph

Hydrogeologist, University of Waterloo Faculty

David Rudolph
David Rudolph carries out research in groundwater management with a focus on innovative ways to monitor water resources in the face of changing land use and climate. He is also a lecturer with the Department of Earth Sciences at Waterloo teaching both undergraduate and graduate classes.

Professor Rudolph was named the 2013 Henry Darcy Distinguished Lecturer in Ground Water Science by the US National Groundwater Association, one of the most prestigious career awards in this field. He is a registered professional engineer in Ontario, who received his PhD in Hydrogeology at the University of Waterloo in 1989. In addition to being a member of the Earth Sciences Museum board, he is affiliated with The Water Institute, the National Ground Water Association, and served as associate journal editor for Ground Water and Hydrogeology Journal.