Bryan Tolson (He/Him)
Biography
Bryan Tolson started at the University of Waterloo in 2005 and was promoted to Professor in 2020. His research interests include the field of environmental and water resources systems analysis, the development and testing of heuristic algorithms for efficient single- and multiple-objective optimization, and uncertainty estimation as well as risk-based or probabilistic assessment of environmental and water resources systems. These research interests have been applied to a variety of application areas including hydrologic model calibration, water distribution network calibration and optimal design and Great Lakes water level management.
Research Interests
Hydrological modelling
Model calibration
Hydrology
Optimization
Multi-objective optimization
Water resources planning and management
Lake-River routing networks
Machine learning for hydrological modelling
Flood forecasting
Environmental & Water Resources
Environmental simulation model development
Environmental decision-making
Parallel computing
Education
2005, Doctorate Civil and Environmental Engineering, Cornell University, United States
2000, Master of Applied Science Civil Engineering, University of British Columbia, British Columbia
1998, Bachelor of Applied Science Environmental Science, University of Guelph, Ontario
Teaching*
- CIVE 770 - Topics in Environmental Engineering
- Taught in 2024
- ENVE 383 - Advanced Hydrology and Hydraulics
- Taught in 2025
- ENVE 495 - Design Intensive Special Topics in Environmental Engineering
- Taught in 2025
* Only courses taught in the past 5 years are displayed.
Selected/Recent Publications
Bryan A. Tolson, All Publications, https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=E0ugA2sAAAAJ&hl=en
Graduate studies
I am currently seeking to accept graduate students. Please submit your graduate studies application and include my name as a potential advisor.