Aubrey L. Dugger
aubrey@mail.utexas.edu


EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, Austin, TX
M.S. in Civil Engineering, December 1997
GPA: 3.8 on 4.0 scale
Coursework includes: fluid mechanics, water quality management, water resource planning, groundwater and surface water analysis, groundwater hydrology, hydrologic modeling, Geographical Information Systems (GIS)


DUKE UNIVERSITY, Durham, NC
B.S.E. in Civil Engineering, May 1996
GPA: 3.4 on 4.0 scale
Coursework includes: fluid mechanics, soil mechanics, hydrology and water resources engineering, treatment of hazardous wastes, physiochemical processes in water and wastewater treatment, disposal and treatment of solid waste, engineering systems analysis



EXPERIENCE Dept. of Environmental and Water Resources Engineering, Research Assistant
University of Texas, Austin, TX
Aided in the development of a working hydrologic model of the Midwest Flood of 1993 using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and the Hydrologic Modeling System (HMS) for a workshop with leading hydrologists from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
(Fall 1997)


Dept. of Environmental and Water Resources Engineering, Research/Teaching Assistant
University of Texas, Austin, TX
Developed a comprehensive instructional/informational web site for fluid mechanics studies incorporating graphic web design, interactive teaching capsules, and a virtual fluids laboratory.
(Spring - Fall 1997)


Kudzu Tavern, Student Manager
Durham, North Carolina
Supervised the daily operations of a popular student-run restaurant and bar, including staff management, maintenance of stock, and short and long-term finances.
(Fall 1995 - Spring 1996)


BUNAC Work in Britain Program, Exchange Student
London, England
Participated in a work exchange program in London for two months followed by one month of traveling throughout Western and Eastern Europe.
(Summer 1995)



ACTIVITIES Society of Women Engineers, Duke University Chapter
President (Fall 1995 - Spring 1996), Secretary (Fall 1994 - Spring 1995)
Lead the student chapter in organizational activities culminating in an Engineering Outreach workshop in which high school students toured the Duke Engineering facilities and participated in a discussion forum with women engineers in both industry and academia.


Community Outreach Program, Durham, North Carolina
Tutor for Durham community children, ages 6 through 18 (Spring 1995 - Spring 1996)



SKILLS Programming knowledge in FORTRAN; experience with ArcView and Arc/Info; use of EPA's SWMM and QUAL2E programs; extensive use of HEC-HMS; extensive knowledge of HTML and web authoring; use of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Access.




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