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Center for Natural Resources Development and Protection

Center for Natural Resources Development and Protection. Center for Natural Resources Development and Protection. Michel C. Boufadel , Ph.D ., PE, P.Hydro . Director Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering New Jersey Institute of Technology boufadel@njit.edu http://nrdp.njit.edu.

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Center for Natural Resources Development and Protection

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  1. Center for Natural Resources Development and Protection

  2. Center for Natural Resources Development and Protection Michel C. Boufadel, Ph.D., PE, P.Hydro. Director Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering New Jersey Institute of Technology boufadel@njit.edu http://nrdp.njit.edu

  3. NRDP Mission Statement Foster a sustainable future for all humankind by balancing societal needs with environmental stewardship in a transdisciplinary research and educational setting.

  4. Core Personnel • Michel Boufadel, PhD, PE., • Fate and transport. Modeling large-scale systems. Env. Fluid Mech. • Michael Weinstein, PhD, Senior Scientist • Ecosystem assessment. Impact of contaminants on ecosystems. • Yves Personna, PhD., Senior Scientist • Geochemistry. Non-intrusive detection of organics in sediments. • FirasSaleh, PhD., Postdoc • Hydrogeology. River Hydrology. Hydraulics. • Jay Torlapati, PhD., Postdoc • Mixing processes. Particle dynamics. • Lin Zhao, Phd, Postdoc • Open water, Jets, plumes, and droplets

  5. PhD Students • Amanda Guertein • Christopher D’Ambrose • Francisco Guzman • XiaolongGeng • Ali AbdollahiNasab

  6. Associated Faculty • Lisa Axe, PhD, Environmental Engineering • Contaminants in sediments and aquifers. Water Quality. • Nancy Jackson, PhD. Environmental Science • Geomorphology and sediment transport • ZeyuanQiu, PhD. Environmental Science • Economic analysis and policy of environmental issues • Gareth Russel, PhD., Biology • Spatial ecology. Tracking and monitoring species. • Dan Bunker, PhD., Biology • Community biology. Ecosystem assessment.

  7. Engineering: Civil, Chemical, Environmental, Mechanical, Electrical Environmental Policy Urban Planning Environmental Health Public health NRDP Center Architecture Landscape Design Social Science Environmental Law Business and Management Basic Sciences: Biology, Chemistry, Ecology, Physics Fundamental Research Community related research

  8. Massive computation • Watershed Hydrology: HEC-HMS, SWMM, WMS, ArcGIS • River Hydraulics: HEC-RAS, HEC-GEORAS, MIKE 21 • River water quality: HEC-RAS, MIKE 21 • Distribution System Hydraulics and water quality: H2OMAP • Groundwater Flow: MARUN, MODFLOW, SUTRA • Computational Fluids: FLUENT, URBAWIND

  9. Floodplain Delineation for FEMA Floodplain Delineation for FEMA

  10. Exxon Valdez Oil Spill(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)

  11. Exxon Valdez Oil Spill(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)

  12. The DWH Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico (US Coast Guard)

  13. The DWH Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico (US Coast Guard) Pore water sampling DO measurement Transects at study site

  14. Evidence of oil pollution in the beach mi The oil was brought to the supratidal zone of beaches by waves action during storm events. 14

  15. Impact of Hurricane Sandy on the NJ Shorelines • (National Science Foundation) • Monitoring beach profile and sediment transport. • Monitoring concentration of chemicals (metals, nutrients). • Modeling the movement of chemicals in the subsurface. Accounting for surface water/groundwater interaction. • Evaluating the impact on fish. mi 15

  16. Impact of Hurricane Sandy on the NJ Shorelines • (National Science Foundation) mi 16

  17. Environmental Constraint Analysis for • Storm Surge Designs • (NJ Department of Environmental Protection) • Ecosystem Based Management. • Green Engineering. mi 17

  18. Strategic Partnership with Langan Engineering • Technical exchange for efficient tackling of environmental problems. • Collaborations on projects funded by the State of New Jersey and/or the Federal Government • Workforce Development in New Jersey.

  19. Conclusions • A multidisciplinary team with a track record. • Proven record of large-scale field studies and numerical modeling. • Capabilities in providing turn-key solutions.

  20. Program 1:00-1:10 pm Michel Boufadel, NRDP CenterDirector, NJIT Introductory Remarks 1:10 pm-1:15 pm, Joel Bloom,President, The New Jersey InstituteofTechnology Welcoming Remarks 1:15 pm-1:25 pm, Donald H. Sebastian, SeniorVicePresidentfor Research and Development The New Jersey InstituteofTechnology

  21. Program 1:30-1:45 pm, HonorableRob de Vos The Netherlands Consul General, New York Introduced by UrsGauchat, Dean ofArchitecture 1:45-2:00pm Gary Buchanan, PhD, Director, Office of Science The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection 2:00-2:10pm Steve Doughty, Office of the Deputy Commissioner The New Jersey DepartmentofEnvironmental Protection 2:10-2:20 Mitchell Erickson Department of Homeland Security Science and Technologyin Disasters • 2:20-2:55pm • Open Discussion, Q&A • 2:55-3:00 pm, Closing Remarks, MichelBoufadel

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