
Don Kendall
Lecturer of Civil and Environmental Engineering Loyola Marymount University
Biography
Donald Kendall has taught at LMU as both an adjunct and full-time faculty member since 1990. He teaches classes in water resources engineering, hydraulics, hydrology and thermodynamics. He received his Doctorate in Civil Engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Donald is a registered professional engineer with 30 years of industry experience in the private and public sectors. His current research interests are in stochastic processes and low impact development (LID) design.
Donald is a registered professional engineer with 30 years of industry experience in the private and public sectors. His current research interests are in stochastic processes and low impact development (LID) design.
Education
University of California, Los Angeles
Ph.D.
Civil Engineering
1989
University of California, Los Angeles
M.S.
Civil Engineering
1985
Loyola Marymount University
B.S.
Mechanical Engineering
1980
Areas of Expertise
Water Resource Systems
Stochastic Processes
Hydraulics
Hydrology
Thermodynamics
Industry Expertise
Research
Civil Engineering
Education/Learning