People

  • Amanda Cabezas (BS 2018) Patterns of microbial water contamination in the Ohio River Basin (First Place in Student Poster Competition, ICOSSE, Hungary 2015)
  • Danielle Brown (BS 2021). Synthesis and characterization of hydrogels before and after phase transition.
  • Jonathon Cannell (BS/MBA 2015) Soft, polymer-based mobile devices
  • Jarod Gregory (MS 2015) Autonomous mobile platform for sensing and soft robotics (Winner of Goldwater Award 2014; Ohio Academy of Science Scholarship 2014; Goldwater Honorable Mention, 2013; Ohio Section of the American Water Works Association Scholarship, 2013; and Student of the Month Award from the Office of Undergraduate Research, Scholarly Endeavors, and Creative Practice at the University of Cincinnati, July, 2013)
  • Xi Huang (MEng 2016) Contaminant transport in the Shepherd Creek watershed (Two-time winner of Ivanhoe Award)
  • Justin Jent (PhD 2020) Microbial water quality: contamination hot spots and decision trees
  • Donald Morehead (PhD 2019) Spatiotemporal Patterns of Contamination in Surface Water
  • John Myers (BS Civil Eng/MS Env Eng 2018) Water quality and sustainability in watersheds as a network reliability problem. (NSF GRFP 2018 Award, Dean’s List, National Merit Scholar, Cincinnatus Scholarship, Engineers Without Borders)
  • Benjamin Paisley (BS Mech Eng/BA Mathematics/MS Mech Eng 2019) Design of porous materials and multi-phase flow simulations. Multi-scale materials as random fields. (Dean’s List, Honor's Student, Cincinnatus Scholarship, Clair Hulley Scholarship)
  • Sadegh Riasi (PhD 2019) Image-based micro-scale modeling of flow in porous media. Controllability of hydrologic networks (2017 Second Place in Student Competition for oral presentations at ORBA Summit, Huntington, WV; 2017 Best Paper Award, UC Graduate Student Expo; 2016 InterPore Rosette Award; 2015 University Research Council Award; winner of 2013 Wigger Scholarship and Environmental Engineering & Science Program Graduate Research Award)
  • Jacob Rieth (MS 2015) Microbial source tracking for overland transport of fecal contaminants
  • Amr Safwat (PhD 2014) Stochastic multimedia modeling of watershed-scale microbial transport in surface water
  • Catherine Strauss (BS 2020) Reliability and controllability of surface water networks
  • Allen Teklitz (PhD 2016) Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) calculations with reliability methods. Web services for water quality, vulnerability and risk maps (Recipient of the 2012 Marcus Dreyfus award and the Rindsberg award)