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Water Resources and Environmental Engineering


The Water Resources and Environmental Engineering program provides students the opportunity to study a broad range of topics related to environmental problems, and to pursue advanced research in specific areas of interest, with a focus on the application of modern quantitative techniques to practical problems in environmental engineering.

The program educates engineers who will solve environmental and water resources problems by applying fundamental principles from natural sciences, mathematics, mechanics and other underlying disciplines. Students are provided with the fundamentals so they will be prepared to solve both current and future environmental problems. To achieve this objective, the program offers a breadth of possible research and study areas.

The inception of Rutgers Hydroinformatics Laboratory gives the students an expanded platform to conduct their research & experiments involved therein. More information about the recently completed research & past projects can be found under the link of Water Resources & Environmental Research Projects, which provide the idea of the ongoing and past research conducted in this area.


Links

Water Resources & Environmental Engineering Graduate Program
Rutgers Hydroinformatics Laboratory
Water Resources & Environmental Research Projects


Faculty

Dr. Qizhong Guo
Dr. Kenneth Y. Lee
Dr. Monica Mazurek
Steven Medlar
Joseph Stencel





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