Students and faculty from the Civil Engineering Department and the Water Resources Program toured Elephant Butte Dam near Truth or Consequences, NM on January 6th. Galan Hanson of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation hosted the group for a rare glimpse into the inner workings of the historic structure. |
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Students and Faculty Visit Elephant Butte Dam
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Field Trip to the I-40 Pedestrian Bridge
On November 23, CE 442 (Hydrology & Hydraulic Engineering) and CE 424 (Steel Design) took a break from the classroom for a combined field trip to the I-40 pedestrian bridge in Albuquerque. UNM graduates and Bohannan Huston engineers, Sean Melville and Tandy Freel discussed various design components including storm water drainage, soil retention, vertical alignment, structural design, and scheduling. Dr. Gerstle talked about bridge design while Dr. Coonrod discussed restoration efforts of the Rio Grande through Albuquerque. |
Monday, November 15, 2010
Professor John Stormont Selected as Chair of UNM Civil Engineering Department
Professor John Stormont has been selected as Chair of the Civil Engineering Department at UNM after having served as interim chair for the past 17 months. He brings 16 years of experience at UNM, 12 years at Sandia National Labs, and is an enthusiastic teacher and active researcher. “Prof. Stormont has accomplished important objectives as Interim Chair, including engaging the department in developing a strategic plan and preparing the department for accreditation reviews,” said UNM School of Engineering Interim Dean Arup Maji. “I am confident that he will now be able to focus more on the strategic goals of the department, along with hiring new faculty.” Stormont’s research interests are related to geo-environmental issues associated with mining operations and landfills, unsaturated hydrology, and geomechanics. He has brought in more than $3.2 million of externally funded research and has been principal advisor to 19 Masters and 4 PhD students. He is a registered professional engineer in New Mexico and received his PhD from the University of Arizona in 1990. |
Monday, November 1, 2010
Candyce Torres Wins Staff Recognition Award
The Office of the President and the Staff Council announced that Candyce Torres is one of three recipients of the 2010 Gerald W. May Staff Recognition Award. This year, the Staff Council Rewards and Recognition Committee received 39 nominations. Committee Chair, Kathy McKinstry said, "We were excited to receive so many nominations. It's amazing to read about all the dedicated, hard-working staff that we have on this campus." Congratulations to Candyce! |
Bridge Load Rating Project
The Department of Civil Engineering has a contract with the New Mexico Department of Transportation to load-rate 80 bridges per year. The purpose is to produce bridge information models of all of New Mexico’s bridges, to structurally rate the bridges, and to identify those bridges that require structural remediation. The project, led by Professor Walter Gerstle, has so far employed five graduate students: Scott Chapman, Kelly Montoya, Artemio Zavala, Bhanu Kiran Tuniki, and Asif Rahman. The students have learned a great deal about bridge design by reading bridge plans and entering bridge information into the VIRTIS bridge information modeling system. The project is funded at the level of approximately $100,000 per year over five years. | |
Lunch for Fundamentals of Engineering and Professional Engineers’ Exam
The UNM Chapter of Chi Epsilon, with funding from the New Mexico Society of Professional Engineers, provided lunch on Civic Plaza in Albuquerque on October 29 and October 30 for approximately 150 people taking the Fundamentals of Engineering and the Professional Engineers’ Exams. Kelly Montoya, Chi Bui, Jeff Samson, Karen Jacobsen, Chris Johnson and Walter Gerstle provided and served the lunch. |
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
International Workshop on Energy and Environment in the Development of Sustainable Pavements
Professors Rafi Tarefder and Kerry Howe have organized an International Workshop on Energy and Environment in the Development of Sustainable Pavements. The workshop was sponsored by National Science Foundation (USA) and National Natural Science Foundation (China). The workshop was held in Xian, China, June 7-9, 2010. Workshop details and presentations can be found at http://www.unm.edu/~tarefder/workshop |
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