Konar is an Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She has worked for the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign since 2013. There, she teaches Water Resources Engineering and Globalization of Water. One article of which she is the primary author is
Water for food: The global virtual water trade network. The article discusses
virtual water trade, displaying a network map of the global virtual water trade network which represents trade patterns between over a hundred countries and includes the weight of each of those links. The authors confirmed speculations about the trade relationships between certain countries. The analysis determined which countries have the highest water footprint in regards to trade and explained why that is indicative of the country's number of trading partners. This data and analysis contribute important facts to water resource professionals and inform public policy on a global scale. In 2017, Konar co-authored an article called
Impacts of crop insurance on water withdrawals for irrigation with Tatyana Deryugina, a professor in the Department of Finance at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The article concluded that the national crop insurance program is resulting in an increased use of water in agriculture, effectively overexploiting groundwater resources. The study found that a 1 per cent increase in insured acres results in a 0.223 per cent increase in water usage from irrigation. The study highlights the importance of groundwater reserves which will be essential to food security in a changing climate. Konar received the 2022 Dean's Award for Excellence in Research from the Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. == References ==