CEINT student awarded for work on transport of nanomaterials in rivers

The American Academy of Environmental Engineers & Scientists (AAEES) and Association of Environmental Engineering & Science Professors (AEESP) have selected Amy Dale, CEINT graduate student at Carnegie Mellon University, as the winner of the 2015 Graduate Research Award in Computational Hydraulics & Hydrology for her work on the transport of nanomaterials in rivers. The Graduate Research Award in Computational Hydraulics & Hydrology is given annually by the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists to recognize a student whose research contributes to the knowledge pool of in the area of computational hydraulics and hydrology.

Congratulations Amy!