
Welcome
from the Interim Director
The newly instituted,
interdisciplinary program in Infrastructure and Environmental Systems
seeks to increase our understanding of the complex interactions between
infrastructure and environmental systems. The program is a combined effort
of several departments across the UNC Charlotte campus. Chief among those
are the Department of Civil Engineering and the Department of Geography
and Earth Sciences. Important contributions also are made by the
Departments of Biology, Chemistry and Engineering Management. The educational objectives of the program are:
· To
provide students with educational opportunities in science, engineering,
and management, culminating in an interdisciplinary research-based Ph.D.
in Infrastructure and Environmental Systems;
·
To prepare students for careers as doctoral-level research
scientists, engineers, and resource and systems managers who will lead in
developing the next generation of infrastructure and environmental
technology;
·
To involve students in the support and expansion of the base of
research in rapidly growing fields related to infrastructure and
environmental systems in the Charlotte region, North Carolina, and across
the nation and world;
·
To enhance the educational experience in science and engineering
for all students, graduate and undergraduate, at UNC Charlotte; and
· To expand the educational experience of students by participating
in the activities of interdisciplinary institutes at UNC Charlotte such as
the Global Institute for Environmental and Energy Systems (GIEES), the
Center for Transportation Policy Studies, and the UNC Charlotte Urban
Institute.
Areas of potential student
research include: biogeochemistry,
applied climatology, coastal processes, contaminant transport,
engineering geology, environmental geology,
fluvial processes, geochemistry, geotechnical engineering, surface and
groundwater hydrology, landfill design,
tropical meteorology, mineralogy, Quaternary geology, sedimentology,
stratigraphy, site remediation, slope
stability, soil geomorphology, structural geology, surficial processes,
vadose zone processes, waste containment in soils,
watershed analysis and numerical weather
prediction, water quality modeling, solid waste management, structural
materials behavior detenoration, physical protection of buildings and
bridges, evaluation of existing structures and foundation, soil behavior
and human factors in transportation. Students have access to extensive field and analytical
equipment and facilities including IC, ICPMS, XRD, XRF, GPR, grain size
analysis and GIS laboratories.
Students who apply to
our program have baccalaureate or masters degrees from programs both
within the U.S. and abroad. We expect applicants to have the academic
preparation required of our own undergraduate and masters students in such
departments as Civil Engineering and Geography and Earth Sciences. For
examples of our expectations, see descriptions of the
Civil
Engineering Undergraduate Program,
Civil Engineering Graduate Program,
Earth Sciences Undergraduate Program
and the
Earth Sciences Graduate Program.
Currently there are 12 Ph.D. students enrolled in the Infrastructure
and Environmental Systems program. All of the full time Ph.D. students are
receiving financial support. Financial aid includes tuition waiver and TA and RA
opportunities. Class sizes are small and students enjoy close interaction
with the program faculty. Any of our
faculty
would be happy to answer questions that
you may have, or you may contact me directly at
dyoung@uncc.edu.
Our office is located in Room 264 of the Smith
Building on the UNC Charlotte campus.
We hope to see you soon.
David Young
Interim Director of
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