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Donald H. Burn
Ph.D.- University of
Waterloo
M.A.Sc.- University of
Waterloo
B.A.Sc.-University of Waterloo
Most of Donald Burn’s experience has been dealing with
the statistical aspects of hydrology including regional
flood frequency analysis, the analysis of drought
characteristics, and the impacts of climate change on
hydrologic variables and water resource systems.
In the past, Dr. Burn taught as a Professor in the
Department of Civil and Geological Engineering at the
University of Manitoba, has been contracted as a consultant
for both the Federal and Provincial Government Departments,
and was affiliated with several Canadian Societies and
Associations like the Association of Professional Engineers
of Ontario, the
Canadian Water Resources Association,
and the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering to name a
few. He is
currently a Professor in the Department of Civil and
Environmental Engineering at the
University of Waterloo,
and is also the current editor for the
Canadian Water
Resources Journal.
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