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Mario Bergés
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Mario Bergés is interested in making our built environment more operationally efficient through the use of communication technologies.
Michael Knodler Jr.
William W. Boyer Endowed Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Director of the UMass Transportation CenterUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Michael Knodler's main areas of research and teaching are related to transportation safety, operations, design, and education.
Michel Boufadel
Distinguished ProfessorNew Jersey Institute of Technology
Michel Boufadel focuses on water, water technology and energy, offering insights into oil spills and other environmental disasters.
Holly Michael
Director, Delaware Environmental InstituteUniversity of Delaware
Holly Michael's academic work has had a significant impact on the discipline of hydrogeology
Matthew Bandelt
Assistant Professor and Associate ChairNew Jersey Institute of Technology
Professor Bandelt focuses on cement-based composites to improve the behavior, durability and environmental impact of concrete structures.
Amir AghaKouchak
Professor of Civil & Environmental EngineeringUC Irvine
Amir AghaKouchak studies how climate change and variability influence extreme events (flood/drought/heatwaves) and compound hazards.
Lauren Stewart
Associate Professor, Director of Structural Engineering/Materials Laboratory, Civil EngineeringGeorgia Tech - COE
Lauren Stewart is considered by many to be among the top blast researchers in the US.
Thomas Missimer, Ph.D., P.G.
Professor EmeritusFlorida Gulf Coast University
Thomas Missimer conducts research into groundwater, sedimentary geology, water resources management, and geochemistry.
Brian Wolshon
Edward A. and Karen Wax Schmitt Distinguished Professor of EngineeringLouisiana State University
Internationally recognized expert on emergency and evacuation traffic planning and management
Colin J. Gleason
Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental EngineeringUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Colin Gleason's research measures focuses on measuring how much of the earth’s water is in rivers at any point in time.
