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Research projects conducted by the Department of Civil and Environmental
Engineering has been sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF);
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA); U.S. Corps of
Engineers (USACE); U.S. Geological Survey (USGS); U.S. Air Force (USAF);
state, regional and local agencies; and private industries.
Current faculty research projects and interests span a wide range of
technical areas as described below;
- documented evidence of the impact of seawalls on adjacent beaches
- economic alternatives to increase the fill life of renourished beaches
- current effects on wave transformation in shallow water
- computer-aided design of coastal structures
- physics of breaking water waves on beaches
- coastal waves and current numerical modeling systems
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Environmental engineering
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- particle removal and ozone in water treatment
- coagulation and organics removal
- environmental monitoring
- transport and fate of contaminants in lakes and reservoirs
- chemical equilibrium modeling
- water quality modeling
- dewatering of water treatment residuals
- water and wastewater process evaluation studies
- organic matter and disinfection
- by-product precursor characterization
- toxicity characterization of wastewater
- effluent and residuals disposal
- water quality assessment/management
- watershed-scale distributed parameter modeling of nonpoint source pollution
- particle and contaminant transport/fate modeling
- dewatering of dredged materials
- air pollution control
- hazardous waste management
- freeze drying of sludge
- surface and groundwater modeling
- water quality modeling and simulation
- GIS-based uni-directional flushing modeling
- DNAPL site characterization and remediation of superfund site
- GIS-based spatial/temporal environmental modeling & simulation
- GIS-based uni-directional flushing modeling
- engineering geographic information systems(GIS) application development
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Geotechnical and Earthquake Engineering
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- granular mechanics
- soil dynamics
- soil liquefaction during earthquakes
- soil-structure interaction
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- base isolation and energy absorptions for bridges
- fatigue fracture
- fiber reinforced concrete
- finite element analysis
- nonlinear optimization
- parallel computing techniques in nonlinear structural mechanics
- parallel-vector algorithms for computational structural mechanics
- passive damping of space structures
- polymer-fiber composite materials
- stability and behavior of steel structures
- structural optimization
- sub-base stabilization with solid waste fly ash
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Water Resources Engineering
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- channelized overland flow
- computational hydraulics
- engineering geographic information systems(GIS) application development
- flood frequency analysis and flood routing
- GIS in large-scale modeling and simulation
- GIS in water resources engineering
- GIS-based spatial/temporal environmental modeling & simulation
- stochastic/statistical hydrology
- stormwater runoff from marine drydocks
- surface and groundwater modeling
- transport and fate of contaminants in lakes and reservoirs
- urban storm-drainage systems
- urban stormwater management
- water quality modeling
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Coastal processes; coastal structures |
Computational hydraulics and turbulence, CFD |
Environmental Engineering
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Biological Wastewater Treatment |
BMP assessment and optimization |
Desalination and Ion exchange |
Environmental and Chemical engineering |
Environmental Microbiology |
Fate and transport of contaminants in aquatic systems |
Geographic Information System (GIS) |
GIS-based environmental simulation |
GIS-based spatiotemporal simulation |
Hazardous waste management |
Large-scale Distributed parameter modeling |
Metal Toxicity and Speciation |
Nonpoint source pollution assessment |
Nonpoint source pollution modeling |
Physicochemical treatment processes |
Polymer-fiber composite materials |
Sediment-water interactions |
Solid and Hazardous waste treatment |
Statistical analysis; Stochastic process |
Statistical experiment design |
Toxicity reduction evaluations |
Geotechnical and Earthquake Engineering
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Soil liquefaction during earthquakes |
Soil-structure interaction |
base isolation and energy absorptions for bridges |
fiber reinforced concrete |
parallel computing techniques in nonlinear structural mechanics |
parallel-vector algorithms for computational structural mechanics |
passive damping of space structures |
polymer-fiber composite materials |
stability and behavior of steel structures |
sub-base stabilization with solid waste fly ash |
Water Resources Engineering
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channelized overland flow |
engineering geographic information systems(GIS) application development |
flood frequency analysis and flood routing |
GIS in large-scale modeling and simulation |
GIS in water resources engineering |
GIS-based spatial/temporal environmental modeling & simulation |
stochastic/statistical hydrology |
stormwater runoff from marine drydocks |
surface and groundwater modeling |
transport and fate of contaminants in lakes and reservoirs |
urban storm-drainage systems |
urban stormwater management |
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For additional information, please contact
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Kaufman Hall 135, Old Dominion University
Norfolk, VA 23529-0241
Phone) (757) 683-3753
FAX) (757) 683-5354
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