Bio

Dr. Jaime Goode is a fluvial geomorphologist with diverse experience and a wide-ranging skill set suited for applications in river system science, assessment, and restoration. She has collaborated on international multidisciplinary investigations in the areas of: climate change effects on stream morphology and aquatic habitat; instream wood dynamics and sediment transport responses to wildfire; and hydraulics, sediment transport, and erosional processes in bedrock streams. While advancing her twelve year career as a research scientist and educator, she has volunteered on consulting projects including: proposal development, geomorphic assessments, sediment transport and hydraulic analyses, and restoration design. More broadly, Jaime is a creative problem solver, a global and synthetic thinker, and an effective public speaker with a strong ability to communicate complex technical information across disciplines and the public.