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Alumni News

Ronnie Carpenter (04MCE) brings engineering to kindergarteners (10-12-07)

Terry Neimeyer (77BCE) elected to national board (08-20-07)

Alyson Radel Lester (98BCE) starts consulting firm in PA (08-15-07)

Richter-Menge participates in NSF Polar Program (08-07-07)

Bob Healy (77BCE) named Maryland Engineer of the Year (05-08-07)

Bret Strogen (03BEnvE) to participate in biodiesel bus tour (04-02-07)

Matt Herringa (96BCE) talks to kids about structural engineering (12-06-06)

Philip Horsey (97BCE) promoted at Pennoni

Alison Conway (02BCE) helps Austin rowing team win two national master's titles

Alyson Radel Lester (98BCE) Named ASCE Philadelphia Section Young Engineer of the Year

Jeff Bross (69BCE) Named Delaware’s 2006 Engineer of the Year

Ted Januszka (93BCE, 94MCE) named Delaware’s 2006 Young Engineer of the Year

John Pietrobono (82BCE) Named VP of Urban Engineering

Carolann Wicks (82BCE) Confirmed as Delaware Secretary of Transportation

Terry Neimeyer (77BCE) Named to UD Wall of Fame

Alexander (Sandy) Whitney (56BCE) Joins College of Engineering Outstanding Alumni

Susan Best (76BCE) Named Engineer of the Year by PSPE Chapter

Carolann Wicks (82BCE) Honored for Outstanding Achievement

Theresa Mullett Ressel (86BCE, 88MCE) Named Undersecretary of treasury

ITS Lab Named in Honor of Richard Hangen (63BCE)

James Dyer (97MCE) Selected to participate in Frontiers of Engineering


Highlights
Jack Puleo has won the NSF Early Career Development Award
Jack Puleo, assistant professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Delaware, has received a prestigious National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Award to study swash zone sediment transport. The swash zone is the area near the shoreline where waves wash up and down the beach face.

The five-year $444,229 award is aimed at developing a broader understanding of the physics of coastal sediment transport in this area, thereby leading to significant improvement in the ability to predict such coastal phenomena as beach erosion and beach nourishment performance.

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