Spring 2017 - CEE 498/GEOG 459 EH
Ecohydraulics is a rapidly developing, interdisciplinary field which examines the interactions between hydrological, ecological, and geomorphic processes in natural systems. The course focuses on: 1) understanding of the underlying fundamental physical and biological processes, 2) developing methods and approaches to address such truly interdisciplinary problems, and 3) implementation, through case studies, of fundamental research questions to advance strategies for management, conservation and restoration of natural ecosystems from small to large temporal and spatial scales.
Fall 2016 - CEE 432
Description of physical, biological, and chemical characteristics in streams and rivers including an integrated treatment of the environmental factors affecting the composition and distribution of biota; emphasizes the application of ecological engineering principles in aquatic ecosystem protection and management.
Spring 2016 - CEE 555
Physical processes involved in transport of pollutants by water; turbulent diffusion and longitudinal dispersion in rivers, pipes, lakes, and the ocean; diffusion in turbulent jets, buoyant jets, and plumes.
Prior instructor experience (at Cornell University):
Summer 2015 - CEE3310: Fluid mechanicsFall 2014 - CEE6550: Transport, Mixing and Transformation in the Environment
Summer 2014 - CEE3310: Fluid mechanics
Summer 2012 - CEE3310: Fluid mechanics
Spring 2012 - BEE5330: Engineering Professionalism (Co-instructor)
Fall 2011 - CEE3310: Fluid mechanics