Meet Bryan Brooks

Bryan Brooks, Ph.D., works with communities around the world, advancing disease surveillance methods and tracking the presence of long-term threats like “forever chemicals” (PFAS). His work helps cities recognize the presence of disease and harmful chemicals before they impact community health, and make plans to protect their residents.

Meet Thad Scott

Thad Scott, Ph.D., monitors water quality, forecasts future demands, and helps communities manage resources. His interdisciplinary work has impacted public policy across numerous states, settled interstate water disputes and identified shared goals for water quality and public health around the world. 

Meet Mandy Hering

Mandy Hering, Ph.D., applies statistical science expertise to the front lines of water safety—developing computer-based models that enable cities to efficiently protect citizens—aiding wastewater treatment plants in quickly identifying and fixing problems before they become major issues and uncovering opportunities to positively impact water consumption.

Meet Ryan McManamay

Ryan McManamay, Ph.D., is helping to prepare for the future. Using AI and environmental modeling, he forecasts urban growth and its impact on water infrastructure, providing information that helps cities preserve water resources amidst dynamic future growth.

More About Baylor's Water Research

Baylor researchers are in the field, surveying bodies of water and natural resources at home and around the world. They provide leadership in global summits, guide leading journals and partner with government agencies, communities, research collaboratives and more to preserve and protect water quality.