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SSPEED GRADUATES

SINCE 2015

Connie Do

M.S. in Civil & Environmental Engineering, Rice University, May 2019

Thesis

Development of a Framework to Simulate Storm Surge-Induced Aboveground Storage Tank Spills

Current Position

Graduate Engineer, Walter P Moore

Avantika Gori

M.S. in Civil & Environmental Engineering, Rice University, May 2018

Thesis

Quantifying Impacts of Development on Floodplain Evolution and Projections of Future Flood Hazard: Applications to Harris County TX

Current Position

Ph.D. Student, Princeton University

Dr. Ben Bass

Ph.D. in Civil & Environmental Engineering, Rice University, May 2018

Thesis

Improvements to the Characterization of Tropical Cyclone Flood Risks with Advanced Statistical and Numerical Modeling Methods. 

Current Position

Postdoctoral Scholar at University of California

Graduates Before 2018

John Nicholas Irza

M.S. in Civil & Environmental Engineering, Rice University, May 2017

Thesis

Addressing Uncertainty in Residential Damage Estimates from Tropical Cyclone Storm Surge with a Focus on Variability in Structure Elevations.

Dr. Antonia Sebastian

Ph.D. in Civil & Environmental Engineering, Rice University, December 2016

Thesis

Quantifying Flood Hazard & Risk in Highly Urbanized Coastal Watersheds

Mikaela Mahoney

M.S. in Civil & Environmental Engineering, Rice University, May 2016

Thesis

Future Water for Texas: Evaluating the efficacy of groundwater availability model in south central Texas by using actual pumping data from 2000-2014.

Dr. Andrew Juan

Ph.D. in Civil & Environmental Engineering, Rice University, May 2016

Thesis

Evaluating the Hydrodynamic Performance of Green and Gray Infrastructure in Urban Watersheds for the Greater Houston Region

Dr. Jacob Torres

Ph.D. in Civil & Environmental Engineering, Rice University, May 2016

Thesis

Novel Computational and Probabilistic Methods for Characterizing Joint Flood Hazards under Extreme Cyclone Events

Christina Hughes

M.S. in Civil & Environmental Engineering, Rice University, May 2015

Thesis

Watershed-scale Distributed Hydrologic Modeling and Assessment of Low Impact Development Features in White Oak Bayou, Houston, TX

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