The US NSF National CZO program consists of more than 400 people, including collaborators. This 400 total does not include most of the undergraduates who help during both the summer and the school year (a fluctuating number). Nor does it include the numerous scientists using CZO-generated data. Per observatory listings of people can be accessed via the "Move laterally" menu below.
National Office Director
Penn State
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National Office Coordinator
Science Across Virtual Institutes (SAVI) Staff
Penn State
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Lead-PI, PI Committee Chair
Director
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Outreach-Education
PRI
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Boulder Creek
Southern Sierra
Critical Zone Observatories, Eel River, Luquillo, Susquehanna Shale Hills
Santa Catalina Mountains & Jemez River Basin
Eel River
Intensively Managed Landscapes
Reynolds Creek
Luquillo
Santa Catalina Mountains & Jemez River Basin
Calhoun
GRAD STUDENT
Cross-CZO INVESTIGATOR, COLLABORATOR
Cross-CZO INVESTIGATOR, COLLABORATOR
INVESTIGATOR, STAFF
STAFF
Cross-CZO INVESTIGATOR
STAFF
STAFF
INVESTIGATOR, STAFF
INVESTIGATOR, STAFF
STAFF
Cross-CZO INVESTIGATOR, STAFF
Cross-CZO INVESTIGATOR
Chief Scientist for Hydrology, U.S. Geological Survey
Program Director, EAR, National Science Foundation
Professor of Geography, Univ. of California-Santa Barbara
Research Hydrologist, USDA Forest Service
Senior Scientist, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
Professor, School of the Environment, Washington State
Assistant professor of Geological and Environmental Sciences, Stanford U.
Program Director, EAR, National Science Foundation
Meet the people doing CZO science
These profiles provide a non-technical introduction to the work CZO People do.