Final Oral PhD Exam: Ajimon Thomas
Room 206, Mann Hall Raleigh, NC, United StatesUsing a Multi-Resolution Approach to Improve the Accuracy and Efficiency of Flooding Predictions Under the supervision of Prof. Casey Dietrich and Prof. John Baugh
Using a Multi-Resolution Approach to Improve the Accuracy and Efficiency of Flooding Predictions Under the supervision of Prof. Casey Dietrich and Prof. John Baugh
"Interpretation of Moisture Damage in Asphalt Mixtures Using Existing and Alternate Test Methods" Under the direction of Akhtar Tayebali
"Hazard-Consistent Ground Motions for Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering Analysis" Under the direction of Prof. Ashley Cabas
"Enhanced Safety Evaluation Methods Using Connected and Autonomous Vehicle Data" Under the direction of Prof. Nagui Rouphail
"Forecasting storm impacts on a coastal highway using remote sensing and numerical modeling " Under the supervision of Prof. Elizabeth Sciaudone
"Improvement in Dynamic Modulus and Cyclic Fatigue Testing of Asphalt Mixture" Under the direction of Prof. Y. Richard Kim and Prof. Cassie Castorena and Prof. … Continued
"Improving the Accuracy of a Real-Time ADCIRC Storm Surge Downscaling Model" Under the supervision of Prof. Casey Dietrich
"Experiments of Microbial Induced Carbonate Precipitation on Fine Mineral Tailings" Under the direction of Prof. Brina Montoya
An Assessment of the US Energy System Under Uncertainty Under the direction of Prof. Joseph DeCarolis
Transport of Organic Compounds through Piping Materials Under the direction of Prof. Mohammad Pour-Ghaz and Prof. Detlef Knappe