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Accepted for Publication | Evaluating Community Engaged Capstone Projects for Increasing Coastal Resiliency

Accepted for Publication | Evaluating Community Engaged Capstone Projects for Increasing Coastal Resiliency

Posted by Aimee Diehl on 2025-06-20

Forthcoming JEED-I: INSIGHTS in Ecological Engineering Design

Evaluating Community Engaged Capstone Projects for Increasing Coastal Resiliency

by James Etheridge, Raymond L. Smith III, Linda D'Anna, Cynthia A. Grace-McCaskey, Janire Pascual-Gonzalez, John E. Sabin III

Abstract

This study explores the synergistic potential of community-engaged engineering capstone projects to enhance coastal resiliency …

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Accepted for Publication | Assessing Environmental Drivers of Denitrification in Restored Riverine Floodplains

Accepted for Publication | Assessing Environmental Drivers of Denitrification in Restored Riverine Floodplains

Posted by Aimee Diehl on 2025-05-21

Forthcoming Research Paper

Assessing Environmental Drivers of Denitrification in Restored Riverine Floodplains

by Danielle Lay, Sara K. Winnike McMillan, Jacob Hosen, Sayan Dey, Gregory Noe

Abstract

Restoration of impaired and hydrologically disconnected floodplains is an increasingly prevalent strategy for alleviating water quality concerns and reducing downstream flooding at watershed scales. …

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Accepted for Publication | Assessing Rain Garden Placement through Hydrological Modeling in the Puget Sound Region

Accepted for Publication | Assessing Rain Garden Placement through Hydrological Modeling in the Puget Sound Region

Posted by Aimee Diehl on 2025-04-12

Forthcoming Research Paper

Assessing Rain Garden Placement through Hydrological Modeling in the Puget Sound Region

by M. Samrat Dahal, Anand Jayakaran, Joan Wu, Anish Mahat

Abstract

Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) is built to intercept stormwater runoff and mitigate peak flows and stormwater pollutants before reaching surface waters. A rain garden …

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Accepted for Publication | Harnessing the Multimodal Features of Generative AI to Advance Ecological Engineering

Accepted for Publication | Harnessing the Multimodal Features of Generative AI to Advance Ecological Engineering

Posted by Aimee Diehl on 2025-03-15

Forthcoming Subject-Area Review

Harnessing the Multimodal Features of Generative AI to Advance Ecological Engineering

by David Tilley

Abstract

This paper explores the integration and potential of generative AI, specifically ChatGPT-4 by OpenAI, to advance the field of ecological engineering. The multimodal capabilities—conversation, image creation & interpretation, spatial reasoning, customization and …

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