Mar. 13, 2013 Meeting

Attending: Chris Olson, Sybil Sharvelle, André Dozier

Agenda:

Discuss students to do the stormwater component, which includes VB.NET to Java transliteration

Discuss the stormwater component details within the modeling framework

To do: 

Find a good Masters or Ph.D. student to:

  • Convert IUWM to Java
  • Integrate it with eRAMS
  • Add conservancy cost databases and analyses
  • Utilize and improve the less detailed component within SWAT

Meet on Friday at 1p to discuss the Java conversion of IUWM

Meet with Jeff Ditty to understand SWAT in workings better

 

Andre Dozier

Andre Dozier is a Ph.D. student in the Civil and Environmental Engineering program at Colorado State University where he also received a B.Sc. (Hons.) degree and M.S. degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering with a concentration in water resources planning and management. He worked as an Engineer in Training at Natural Resources Consulting Engineers, Inc. for three-and-a-half years during his undergraduate and graduate studies, and served either as a Graduate Research Assistant or a Research Fellow on a variety of projects related to water and power systems operations, water rights, irrigation design, artificial intelligence, and climate change funded by the Department of Energy, Hydro Research Foundation, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, National Science Foundation, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. His current research deals with citizen science approaches for water management, interdisciplinary model integration and synthesis, optimization, and decision support to investigate water management solutions under uncertainty in climate, population, land use, and energy preferences. He is or has been a member of ASCE, COSHA, IEEE, and iEMSs, and has received a number of awards and scholarships such as the NSF IGERT Fellowship, IEEE PES Student Paper Prize Award in Honor of T. Burke Hayes, Hydro Research Foundation Fellowship, Borland Advanced Graduate Student, and Colorado Distinguished Scholar Award.

Posted in Project Management, Uncategorized

Leave a Reply