Sean M.C. Smith – Associate Professor of Earth and Climate Sciences
Room 101, Barrows Hall Phone:  207-581-2198

Email:  sean.m.smith@maine.edu

Sean M.C. Smith

Associate Professor of Earth and Climate Sciences

Education:

Ph.D. in Geography and Environmental Engineering

The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

M.S. in Fluvial Geomorphology

University of Maryland, College Park, MD

B.S. in Land and Water Resources Management

University of Maryland, College Park, MD

Courses: 

  • CIE 450: Open Channel Hydraulics (Spring 2024)
  • ERS 200: Earth Systems
  • ERS 361: Principles of Geomorphology
  • ERS 461: Fluvial Processes in Geomorphology
  • ERS 350: Freshwater Flows
  • ERS 588: Advanced Freshwater Flows

Research Interests:

Dr. Sean Smith’s research focuses on understanding Earth surface processes that shape and change modern landscapes, quantifying watershed processes linked to socio-ecological services, and development of sustainability solutions to modern watershed, river, lake, and coastal management problems. A primary objective of his research is advancement of the prediction and mitigation of environmental impacts across varied spatial and time scales to guide watershed management and sustainability solutions. He co-leads the Watershed Process and Estuary Sustainability Research Group (WPES) with collaborators from the Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, other UMaine departments, and professional engineers and scientists from federal and state government agencies.

Links:

ECS Faculty Page:  https://umaine.edu/earthclimate/people/sean-m-c-smith/

WPES Page:  https://umaine.edu/watershedresearch/