Alexandra (Sasha) McLarty is an Assistant Professor at Washington State University in Pullman, WA. Her research leverages a diversity of tools and data to better answer three questions: How much water do we have? How much water do we use? How much water do we need? Currently, Dr. McLarty’s research combines satellite and in situ observations of hydrologic systems into modeling and decision support frameworks over large regional scales, including in the Columbia Plateau Aquifer in the Pacific Northwest (USA) and in Central Asia. She mainly focuses on complex groundwater systems, where interdisciplinary approaches are necessary to understand both natural and anthropogenic drivers of aquifer change. She enjoys working at the interface of research and water resources management and has contributed to multiple “science diplomacy” efforts in the United States and internationally to advance the role of scientific research in decision making.
Alexandra (Sasha) McLarty is an Assistant Professor at Washington State University in Pullman, WA. Her research leverages a diversity of tools and data to better answer three questions: How much water do we have? How much water do we use? How much water do we need? Currently, Dr. McLarty's research combines satellite and in situ observations of hydrologic systems into modeling and decision support frameworks over large regional scales, including in the Columbia Plateau Aquifer in the Pacific Northwest (USA) and in Central Asia. She mainly focuses on complex groundwater systems, where interdisciplinary approaches are necessary to understand both natural and…