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Class of 2009 Civil Engineering

Adams, Dan
Alestock, James Jr.
Alexander, Michael
Allmond, Jacqueline
Autz, Ryan
Baseman, Greg
Becraft, Ryan
Berry, George
Black, Laura
Boettger, John
Boland, Tom
Burke, Tim
Callow, Pam
Canataro, Thomas
Castoro, John
Christopher, David
Clevenger, Kyle
Davies, Meredith
Duggins, Amanda
Eaton, Bruce
Finkle, Sarah
Fiore, Matt
Fitzgerald, Amy
Fortunato, Bernard
Giberson, Cara
Gregory, Dan
Haller, Andrew
Hammond, Marcus
Harbison, Mike
Hatgipetros, Maria
Henderson, Alex
Huseman, Tiffany
Jasperse, Sam
Johnson, Matt
Kane, Colleen
Karas, Stephanie
Khalil, Malcolm
Lafreniere, Corie
Laud, Marcia
Luen, Joey
MacKinnon, Ben
Malaviya, Sharang
Melvin, Christine
Mitchell, Charles
Mitchell, Evan
Moffatt, TiAwana
Morabito, Josh
Morales, Josh
Parkehurst, Matt
Parseghian, Steven
Perez, Denise
Pomeroy, Daniel
Reilly, Tim
Rockwell, Jeff
Schiavone, Robert
Schilling, Alexandra
Seaman, Emily
Senkewicz, Tim
Smith, Janay
Smith, Owen
Spencer, Shawn
Sporek, Daniel
Stephens, Jon
Studd, Tim
Sturgis, Mike
Terry, Kyle
Thames, Taylor
Thompson, Andre
Tice, Jonathan
Tobolski, Tom
Trogdon, Chris
VanHoorebeke, Kerrick
Vay, Kailly
Voorhees, Jake
Yorke, Audrey
Yoshii, Shigemitsu
Young, Graham
Zinkard, Kevin




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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