The Sustainable Water Resource Engineering (SWRE) Laboratory at Drexel University is a collaborative environment in which students, faculty, researchers, and community partners innovate the next generation of socially, ecologically, and economically sustainable water infrastructure systems. Our applied research involves field work in urban and urbanizing watersheds and the development of new cross-disciplinary modeling and analysis tools. The participation of multiple stakeholders in problem conceptualization helps to clarify the multidisciplinary challenge that sustainability poses to engineers. It also sets the stage for the development of truly integrated engineering solutions. Our projects are funded by local, state, and federal government agencies, as well as non-profit foundations.
Presentations:
EWRI, Seminar Speaker 2018, Minneapolis, MN
Halfmoon Education 2018, Fairfax, VA 2017, Harrisburg, PA
UMass Guest Lecturer 2016, Boston, MA
USF Green Infrastructure Conference 2013, Tampa, FL
AGU Poster Presentation 2013, San Francisco, CA
NYU Guest Lecturer 2014, Brooklyn, NY
AWRA Poster Presentation, 2013, Philadelphia, PA
Honors and Awards:
National Science Foundation Honorable Mention 2011
AWWA Fresh Ideas Poster Competition: Second Place, 2014
Graduated Cum Laude with Distinction
A J Drexel Academic Scholarship 2007-2012
EWRI, Seminar Speaker 2018, Minneapolis, MN
Halfmoon Education 2018, Fairfax, VA 2017, Harrisburg, PA
UMass Guest Lecturer 2016, Boston, MA
USF Green Infrastructure Conference 2013, Tampa, FL
AGU Poster Presentation 2013, San Francisco, CA
NYU Guest Lecturer 2014, Brooklyn, NY
AWRA Poster Presentation, 2013, Philadelphia, PA
Honors and Awards:
National Science Foundation Honorable Mention 2011
AWWA Fresh Ideas Poster Competition: Second Place, 2014
Graduated Cum Laude with Distinction
A J Drexel Academic Scholarship 2007-2012