Staff Directory
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Baker, Doug
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dougb@UDel.Edu |
148 |
DuPont Hall |
| Master Machinist |
(302) 831-2448
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Beach, Marikka
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marikka@UDel.Edu |
301 |
DuPont Hall |
| Senior Secretary |
(302) 831-2442
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Carcanague, Barbara
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barbarac@UDel.Edu |
301 |
DuPont Hall |
| Staff Assistant |
(302) 831-0438
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Carter, Matheu
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matheu@UDel.Edu |
360 |
DuPont Hall |
| Program Coordinator in the Delaware Center for Transportation |
(302) 831-7236
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Crumety, Dana Marie
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ghost@UDel.Edu |
267 |
Colburn Lab |
| Assistant to the Director in the Center for the Study of Metals in the Environment |
(302) 831-8459
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Davidson, Michael
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michaeld@UDel.Edu |
147 |
DuPont Hall |
| Senior Electronics Specialist |
(302) 831-6814
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Greco, Karen
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kgreco@UDel.Edu |
301A |
DuPont Hall |
| Assistant to the Chair |
(302) 831-3017
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Juck, Sharon
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sjuck@UDel.Edu |
301F |
DuPont Hall |
| Administrative Coordinator |
(302) 831-2441
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Kirlan, Rosalie
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rkirlan@UDel.Edu |
208 |
Ocean Engineering Lab |
| Assistant to the Director in the Center for Applied Coastal Research |
(302) 831-6531
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Klepner, Lawrence H.
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lklepner@UDel.Edu |
355A |
DuPont Hall |
| T2 Program Coordinator |
(302) 831-6241
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Pletz, Ellen
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ebourett@UDel.Edu |
355 |
DuPont Hall |
| Assistant to the Director in the Delaware Center for Transportation |
(302) 831-1446
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Richardson, Danny
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dannyr@UDel.Edu |
281 |
DuPont Hall |
| Research Associate IV |
(302) 831-4939
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Watson, Renee
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reneew@UDel.Edu |
301 |
DuPont Hall |
| Staff Assistant |
(302) 831-6570
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Wenczel, Gary
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wenczel@UDel.Edu |
160 |
DuPont Hall |
| Project Manager |
(302) 831-6936
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Wolfe, Sandi
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sandiw@UDel.Edu |
360J |
DuPont Hall |
| Senior Secretary |
(302) 831-4094
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Highlights |
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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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