Antoine Randolph

Eco-hydrology and Watershed Modeling

Antoine works out of Columbus, OH and joined CVI in 2021 as part of a collaboration with the U.S. Forest Service Northeastern Research Station. His primary research interest is down-scaling potential global climate change effects on forested landscapes to the local scale through the use of hydro-ecological modeling.

Antoine received a B.S. in Literature from the University of California Santa Cruz (with a secondary concentration in Ecology) and a Master’s Degree in Resource Ecology from Duke University Nicholas School of the Environment.

Antoine also spent four additional years studying Physical Geography (i.e., Climatology and Watershed Modeling) at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill.

Antoine is an avid tennis player and a solo-musician.