Service on Missouri S&T thesis committees - Students who have graduated

Wendy L. Moore, M.S. candidate in civil engineering (structures), graduated in August 2008.  Impacts of fire damage on capacity of reinforced and posttensioned concrete bridges.

Iana Muchaidze, M.S. degree in geological engineering, graduated in August 2008.  Geophysical Interpretations in Karst Terrains.

Andrew J. Wilding, M.S. candidate in civil engineering, graduated in May 2008, Development of a GIS-Based Seismic Hazard Screening Tool.

Ali Mohammad Izadi, Ph.D. candidate in civil engineering, graduated in May 2008, Liquefaction and Postliquefaction Behavior of Low Plasticity Silts Using Cyclic Triaxial Testing.

Adam F. Sevi, Ph.D. candidate in civil engineering, graduated in May 2008, Physical Modeling of Railroad ballast Using the Parallel Gradation Scaling Technique within a Cyclical Triaxial Testing Framework.

Honghua Zhao, Ph.D. candidate in civil engineering, graduated in May 2007, Transparent Soils and Particle Image Velocimetry in Dynamic Soil-Structure Interaction Research

Sandhya Harikrishna, M.S. candidate in geological engineering, graduated December 2006, A New Approach for Categorizing Sand Blows

Rachel Mudd, M.S. in civil engineering, graduated in December 2006, Field Exploration of Liquefaction in silts

Ronald Gallagher, Ph.D. in geological engineering, summer 2006, Groundwater Remediation Using Wind Power, graduated in summer 2006.

Anthony D. Buccellato, M.S. in applied geophysics, May 2006, Geophysical investigation of mine tailings at St.Joe State Park, graduated in summer 2006.

Ali Mohammad Izadi, M.S. in civil engineering, graduated in Summer 2006, Behavior of Undrained Monotonically Loaded Low Plasticity Silt Under Triaxial Compression

Thanop Thitimakorn , Ph.D. in applied geophysics, graduated in December 2005, A Comprehensive Shear-Wave Velocity Study in The Poplar Bluff Area, Southeast Missouri.

Cheng-Ping Jiang, Ph.D. in civil engineering, graduated in Summer 2005, Soil Suction and Swell Behavior of Chemical Treated Expansive Clays

Wanxing Liu, Ph.D. in civil engineering, graduated in May 2005, Seismic Site Response of Deep Soil and Embankments in the New Madrid Seismic Zone 

Rosanna M. Saindon, Ph.D. in geological engineering, graduated in December 2004, Relevance of Membrane Properties of Clay-Rich Geologic Materials to Water Related Engineering Issues

Peter G. Oduor, Ph.D. geological engineering, graduated in May 2004, Transient Modeling and Experimental Verification of Hyperfiltration Effects

Kenneth W. McDonald, Ph.D. geological engineering, graduated in December 2003, Military Foot Traffic Impact on Soil Erosion Properties at the United States Military Academy – A Multiscale Analysis

Ahmed M. Ismail, Ph.D. applied geophysics, graduated in December 2003, Geophysical, Hydrological, and Archaeological Investigation in the East Bank Area of Luxor – Southern Egypt

Rachel Schiller, M.S. civil engineering, graduated in December 2003, Design Methods for Helical Piers

Houda Jadi, Ph.D. civil engineering, graduated in May 2003, Characterization and Modeling of Paleoliquefaction Features in Missouri

Adam F. Sevi, M.S. civil engineering, graduated in December 2002, Geotechnical Investigation of Sandstone Degradation of Antiquities in Luxor, Egypt