Tyler Wible

Project Manager, One Water Solutions Institute

Tyler Wible is a project manager at the One Water Solutions Institute at Colorado State University (CSU) and has managed research projects including the Missouri River Recovery Program’s Information Management System, stream impairment assessment, riparian habitat assessment, watershed prioritization, flood risk assessment, nutrient regulation, watershed assessment, fish passage, river cross-section analysis, and gauged and ungauged flow analysis. He also assists with eRAMS development and is the lead developer on a number of those tools ranging from gauge and ungagged flow analysis to watershed scale health and vulnerability assessment. His major research interests include the assessment nutrients and impacts at the watershed scale, stream flow analysis tools, and integrated surface water-groundwater modeling. Mr. Wible received his BS degree from CSU in Civil Engineering in 2012 and his MS from CSU in Civil Engineering: Hydrologic Sciences and Engineering in 2014. His master’s research focused on the coupling of the SWAT and MODFLOW surface and subsurface watershed models respectively and cloud infrastructure for improved access to stream flow analysis tools. He is an active member of the Engineering Honor Society Tau Beta Pi and currently serves as the Chief Advisor for the CSU student chapter.

Contact Information

Office Location: AWER 217
Phone: (970) 491-1933

Email:  tyler.wible@colostate.edu

Education

  • BS: 2012, Colorado State University, Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • MS:  2014, Colorado State University, Civil and Environmental Engineering