Research

CURRENT:

Environmental Policy-Making: Agent Based Modeling; Game Theory; Environmental Justice

Engineering Education Research: Diversity

Sustainable Water Infrastructure Systems

PREVIOUS:

Interoperability of CADD/GIS for Utilities Management

Forest Cover in Indiana as an Example of Environmental Change

Curriculum for Teaching Environmental Issues at the Undergraduate Level

Value of Climate Change Information for Water Resources Management

MY UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH STUDENTS – couldn’t do it without them 🙂

Daniel Moran/2011; Michael Trejo/2012; Joelle Neilson/2012; Gabriela Lachapel/ 2012
NSF IRES Scholars: Sustainable Development of Water and Sanitation Systems in Honduras

Nigel Martin/2010
Honors Thesis: Implementing Environmental Justice as Part of the National Environmental Policy Act

Abseen Anya/2011; Nicholas Stacey/2011; Lindsay Weir/2011; Kevin Rose/ 2011; Ting Chiu/2011; Adam Lessen/2010; Aung Lin/2010
EXCEL Research: Integrating Agent-Based Modeling and Life-cycle Analyses to Enhance Environmental Policy-making

Martha Were/2009
EXCEL Research: Impact of POSSE Program on First Year Minority Retention

Frank Giannelli/2007
Honors Thesis: Project Management Applications for Service-learning in Engineering

Lindsay McCarthy/2006
Honors Thesis: The Sustainability of Iron Enhanced Activated Alumina for Treating Arsenic-Contaminated Groundwater in Developing Countries

Kristen Tull
EXCEL Research: Demographics and Diversity of Environmental Engineers

Honors Thesis: Using Game Theory to Evaluate Sustainable Environmental Policy Options for Domestic Open-Loop Pallets

Jairo Amarillo/2005
Independent Study: CAD/GIS Interoperability Issues

Brittney McCoy/2005
Honors Thesis: Searching for Environmental Justice for Urban Water Systems

Jenny Moerschbacher/2005; Milena Petrova/2007 (EXCEL Research)
Honors Thesis (Jenny): Policy Implications of Rural Water Infrastructure Development: A Case Study of the Tohono O’odham Nation

Briana Niblick/2005
EXCEL Research: Privatization of Municipal Infrastructure in Berlin

Kim Whelan/2005
Honors Thesis: Evaluation of the A.B. Engineering Program

Nathan Delong/2004
Honors Thesis: An Environmental Policy Analysis of Wood Pallets

Nicole Joy/2004
EXCEL Research and Honors Thesis: Policy Implications of the Arsenic Rule for the Tohono O’odham Nation

Janille Smith/2003
Honors Thesis: Privatization of Highways in Jamaica

Catriona Duncanson/2003
Independent Study: An Impact Assessment of the World Bank’s Privatization Policy: A South African Case Study

M.S. Environmental Engineering (Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology) advisees: Breck Scmidlkofer, Ping Lui, Rhui Zhang, Zach Hany, Kelly Pennell, Ana Witaszcyk, Ricky Borromeo, Stephanie Farnkhoff, Matt Talbert