Teaching

CME 594: Systems Thinking and Policy Applications for Civil Infrastructure (Graduate Course)

Solving civil infrastructure problems related to civil engineering using a systems thinking approach, including qualitative analysis of interview data, abstracting systems-of-systems problems, modeling techniques (e.g., system dynamics), and developing policy recommendations.

Semesters Taught: Fall 2022, Fall 2023

CME 494: Infrastructure Management for Society (Undergraduate/Graduate Course)

Principles of infrastructure management, policy, and finance and how these concepts relate to current challenges in the built environment. Emphasis will be on methods and tools, such as network analysis and policy briefs, that can be used to serve society and create more sustainable communities.

Semesters Taught: Fall 2024

CME 311: Water Resources Engineering (Undergraduate Course)

Principles of water-resources engineering including hydrologic processes and frequency analysis; fluids mechanics applied to closed conduits and open channels; groundwater engineering; urban water distribution. Laboratory experiments. 

Semeters Taught: Spring 2023

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