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Mel Anderson, Ph.D., P.E.(Carnegie-Mellon University), Professor Emeritus. Hydraulics; water resources; system analysis; fluid mechanics.




Robert Carnahan, Ph.D., P.E. (Clemson University), Professor Emeritus. Biological, physical, and chemical treatment of wastewater; recycling and reuse of industrial waste; desalination.



William C. Carpenter, Ph.D., P.E. (North Carolina State University), Professor and Interim Chairman. Engineering Education; Structural engineering; Optimization; Viscoelasticity; Fracture mechanics; Adhesive bonding.



Jeff Cunningham, Ph.D. (Stanford University), Assistant Professor. Contaminant fate and transport in the environment; physical, chemical and biological processes for water treatment; water resources and water re-use; remediation of contaminated soil and groundwater.
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Wayne F. Echelberger, Jr., Ph.D., P.E., BCEE (University of Michigan) Professor Emeritus. Environmental engineering; environmental quality planning and management; water pollution control; water supply engineering; solid and hazardous waste management; industrial waste management; public works administration and environmental health and sanitation.

Manjriker Gunaratne, Ph.D., P.E. (Purdue University), Professor. Pavement Management Systems, Pavement Design, Probabilistic Methods and Reliability.




Stanley Kranc, Ph.D., P.E. (Northwestern University), Professor Emeritus. Experimental and theoretical fluid mechanics; numerical analysis; corrosion of reinforcing steel in concrete; magnetofluidmechanics and electrohydrodynamics; transport processes; multiphase flow and heat transfer; chemically reacting flow and combustion; physics of high temperature gases.

Jian J.(John) Lu, Ph.D., P.E. (University of Texas at Austin), Professor. Traffic operations, intelligent transportation systems, systems design, safety, data acquisition, and pavement performance modeling.
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Edward Mierzejewski Ph.D., P.E. (University of South Florida), Faculty Administrator and CUTR Director. Multimodal transportation planning, transportation project evaluation, risk analysis, and institutional issues.



Gray Mullins, Ph.D. P.E.(University of South Florida), Associate Professor . Large Scale Testing, Field Instrumentation, Subsurface Sensing and Characterization. Structural and geotechnical engineering; Instrumentation; Full-scale testing of bridges and foundations; StatNamic testing; Alternative load testing techniques.


Mahmood Nachabe, Ph.D., P.E. (Colorado State University), Associate Professor. Subsurface hydrology; fate and transport of chemicals in the vadose zone; stochastic hydrology; uncertainty in distributed models.



Karim Nohra M.S. (Georgia Institute of Technology), Instructor Statics; Dynamics; Mechanics of Materials; Engineering education.




Steven E. Polzin Ph.D., P.E. (Northwestern University), Associate Professor and Director of the Mobility Research Program. Public transportation planning and design, mobility and accessibility, policy analysis, and travel behavior.



Noreen Poor, Ph.D., P.E. (Virginia Tech), Associate Professor. Air quality, air pollution control and atmospheric chemistry; fate and transport of biologically-available atmospheric nitrogen, metals, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.


Mark Ross, Ph.D., P.E.(University of Florida), Professor. Water resources; hydrologic, hydraulic, and water quality modeling; surface and groundwater interaction, GIS applications in hydrology; lake and estuary water quality management; estuary sediment dynamics.


Alberto A. Sagues Ph.D., P.E. (Case Western Reserve University), Distinguished University Professor. Materials engineering; Corrosion performance of materials for construction and energy applications; Failure analysis and prevention; Physical metallurgy. Personal Website Link


Rajan Sen Ph.D., P.E. (State University of New York), Professor. Structural Engineering; Bridge design; Dynamic response of structures; Dynamic behavior of piles; Pre-stressed concrete.



Daniel Simkins, Ph.D. (University of California at Berkeley), Assistant Professor. Nanomechanics and computational nanomechanics, Computational biomechanics and computational biology, Computational solid and fluid mechanics, Inverse problems in structural dynamics, Large-scale computation and parallel computation.
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Peter Stroot, Ph.D. (University of Cincinnati), Assistant Professor. Use of traditional engineering design, microbiology, and molecular biology to develop low-cost bioreactors. Development of molecular biology based methods for measuring the specific growth rate of distinct microbial populations in bioreactors.
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Amy Stuart, Ph.D. (Stanford University), Assistant Professor. Transport and transformation of pollutants in the atmospheric environment; environmental computational modeling; human exposures to air pollutants.
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Andres Tejada-Martinez, Ph.D. (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), Assistant Professor. Finite element methods for fluids, Subgrid-scale parameterizations for large-eddy simulation (LES) of turbulent flows, Novel LES methodologies, Numerical simulations of turbulence in the ocean and integration with field observations.
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Maya Trotz, Ph.D. (Stanford University), Assistant Professor. Application of chemical principles to the study and manipulation of pollutant behavior (e.g. arsenic) in natural aquatic systems and in engineered processes.
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Daniel Yeh, Ph.D., P.E. (Georgia Institute of Technology), Assistant Professor. Membrane and biological processes for water purification and wastewater reclamation, industrial wastes minimization, and the remediation of contaminated soils and sediments; sustainable energy sources and processes; ecological engineering.
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Abla M. Zayed Ph.D. (North Carolina State University), Associate Professor. Materials engineering; Mechanical performance of concrete, metals, and composites.








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