Ph.D. Waterloo: Civil Engineering
B.A.Sc.(Hons, Co-op) Waterloo: Environmental (Civil) Engineering
Dr. Trish Stadnyk is a Professional Engineer and Associate Professor with the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Manitoba. Currently, she is the principal researcher on several interdisciplinary studies examining the effects of climate change on Canada’s water supply, with a focus on remote northern basins. She is involved in establishing and coordinating Environment Canada’s national river isotope monitoring network; two regional river isotope tracer studies discerning the sources of runoff in the Mackenzie and Nelson River basins; and two international studies - one examining the dynamics of isotopes in snowmelt, and one monitoring isotopes in large river basins around the world. She is also the Team 2 (Freshwater System) lead for the multi-disciplinary collaborative research project known as BaySys seeking to examine the impacts of climate change and regulation on the freshwater and marine system for Hudson Bay.
BaySys - Team 2 (Freshwater System) Lead
EITC E1-308, 15 Gillson St.
Dept. of Civil Engineering
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB
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