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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8283.200
Description
Colorado River Basin-Colorado River Computer Models-Colorado River Decision Support System-RAY
State
CO
Water Division
5
Date
1/1/1995
Author
Jim Heaney
Title
Jim Heaney Boulder Creek Description-Project Summary-Watershed Management and Urban Water and Environmental Infrastructure Systems
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Report/Study
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<br />. <br /> <br />002085 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: RUSSELL J. QUALLS <br /> <br />A, VITAE <br /> <br />Address: <br /> <br />Department of Civil. Environmental <br />and Architectural Engineering <br />Campus Box 428 <br />University of Colorado <br />Boulder, CO 80309-0428 <br /> <br />Tel: 303-492-5968 <br />Fax: 303-492-7317 <br />E-mail: QUALLS@SPOT.COLORADO.EDU <br /> <br />EDUCA nON <br /> <br />CORNELL UNIVERSITY, Ithaca, New York <br /> <br />Ph.D, in Civil and Environmental Engineering, January, 1994. <br />Specialization: Hydraulics/Hydrology. Minors: Water Resources Systems and Atmospheric Sciences. <br />Dissertation topic: The spalial disrribulions of fluxes from land surfaces and lheir relationship EO <br />remolely sensed surface lemperalure and vegelalion densily. Advisor: Wilfried Brutsaert. <br /> <br />M,S, in Civil and Environmental Engineering, January 1991. <br />Specialization: Hydraulics/Hydrology. Master's Thesis: Regional Surface Fluxes over Rugged Terrain <br />from Measurements of an Unslable Boundary Layer. Advisor: Wilfried Brutsaen. <br /> <br />UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, Seattle, Washington <br />B,S, in Civil Engineering, December 1987. <br />Specialization: fluid mechanics, hydraulics, and hydrology. Advisor: Stephen Burges. <br /> <br />SEATl1.E PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, Seattle, Washington <br />B.A'1IlJl2Ila = Jawk in Religion and Greek, June 1985. <br /> <br />PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE <br /> <br />Assistant Professor, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, 1993-Present. <br />Research Assistan~ Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 1988-1993. <br />Design Engineer, Barghausen Consulting Engineering, 1988. <br /> <br />FELLOWSHIPS AND A WARDS <br /> <br />NASA Global Change Fellow. Cornell University, 1991-94 <br />National Science Foundation Science and Engineering Fellow. Cornell University, 1988-9l. <br />Joseph H. Defrees Fellow. Cornell University, 1988-89. Awarded first annual fellowship created by the <br />Defrees Foundation to celebrate completion of the Defrees Hydraulics Laboratory. <br />Cornell University College of Engineering Fellow, 1988-89. <br />American Indian Fellowship, U.S. Deparunent of Education. (Awarded 1991, but did not accept). <br />
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