Scott Boyce is a Research Hydrologist at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) since June 2010, specializing in numerical methods and software development for groundwater and surface water management. In this role, Scott has contributed to the development of conjunctive use simulation models using Fortran, Python, and GO. In addition, Scott is an Adjunct Professor at the Technical University of Munich, overseeing PhD student research and delivering lectures on water management and resource modeling. Previously, Scott worked as a Chemical Engineer at Cerox Corp, focusing on portable decontamination units and multi-phase flow numerical models. Scott holds a PhD in Hydrology and Water Resources Science, an MS in Civil Engineering, and a BS in Chemical Engineering.
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