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  Graduate School-New Brunswick 2008-2010 Programs, Faculty, and Courses Civil and Environmental Engineering 180  

Civil and Environmental Engineering 180

Degree Programs Offered: Master of Science, Doctor of Philosophy

Director of Graduate Program: Professor Perumalsamy N. Balagure, Civil and Environmental Engineering Building, Busch Campus (732-445-0262)

Email: balaguru@rci.rutgers.edu

Members of the Graduate Faculty

Perumalsamy N. Balaguru, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, SE; Ph.D., Illinois (Chicago)
Concrete structural systems; composite materials; construction management

Maria Boilé, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, SE; Ph.D., New Jersey Institute of Technology
Transportation planning; intermodal transport; mass transit; transport economics

Nenad Gucunski, Chair and Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, SE; Ph.D., Michigan
Soil-structure interaction; nondestructive testing; numerical methods; soil and structural dynamics; earthquake engineering

Qizhong Guo, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, SE; Ph.D., Minnesota; P.E.
Environmental hydraulics; water quality modeling; water resources and environmental engineering

David J. Hill, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, SOE; Ph.D., Illinois (Urbana)
Real-time modeling; sustainable management; informatics; sensors

Ali Maher, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, SE; Ph.D., Michigan
Soil/site improvement; soil composite materials; geosynthetics; soil dynamics; environmental geotechnology

Monica Mazurek, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, SE; Ph.D., California (Los Angeles)
Air quality engineering; organic geochemistry; analytical chemistry for environmental systems

Husam Najm, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, SE; Ph.D., Michigan; P.E.
Structural system design; bridge design; concrete material

Hani H. Nassif, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, SE; Ph.D., Michigan; P.E.
Analysis and design of bridges; reliability analysis; structural modeling and analysis

Edward G. Nawy, Professor Emeritus of Civil and Environmental Engineering, SE;
D.Eng., Pisa (Italy); P.E.
Structural concrete; materials and systems; cold weather concrete construction

Kaan M.A. Ozbay, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, SE; Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Transportation and traffic engineering; intelligent transportation systems; network flows, traffic simulation; real-time traffic control

Trefor P. Williams, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, SE; Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology; P.E.
Construction management; traffic engineering; decision support systems; neural networks

Yook-Kong Yong, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, SE; Ph.D., Princeton; P.E.
Structural mechanics; computational mechanics; composite plates; finite element analysis

Adjunct Members of the Graduate Faculty

Scott Douglas, Visiting Professor of Civil Engineering, SE; M.S., Vermont
Environmental toxicology; water resources planning; environmental biology

Reuben Karol, Visiting Professor of Civil Engineering, SE; M.S., Rutgers
Soil grouting

Howard S. Kliger, Visiting Professor of Civil Engineering, SE; Ph.D., Delaware  Composite materials

Steven J. Medlar, Visiting Professor of Environmental Engineering, SE; M.S., Tufts
Wastewater treatment; chemical feed; water quality and treatment

Sotirios Theofanis, Visiting Professor of Civil Engineering, SE; Ph.D., Thessalonki (Greece)
Maritime transportation; port operations and management; freight transportation; transportation policy; transportation economics

 
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