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Mandar Dewoolkar

Acting Dean, College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences

Chair and Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Mandar Dewoolkar
Alma mater(s)
  • Ph.D., University of Colorado, Boulder
Affiliated Department(s)

College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

BIO

Professor Dewoolkar has over 20 years of experience as a researcher, consultant and educator. He specializes in geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering. His research involves applying physical and numerical modeling and field and laboratory testing techniques to study effects of environmental loadings, hazards and extreme events on natural and human-made materials and structures. His research is interdisciplinary and he routinely collaborates with structural, environmental, transportation, mechanical, aerospace and electrical engineers; hydrologists; geographers; geologists; historic preservationists; statisticians; and education and social scientists. He is ¶¶Òõ̽̽'s Sustainability Fellow, Service Learning Fellow and the Fellow of Gund Institute for Environment. 

Professor Dewoolkar's research has been funded by a variety of agencies including the National Science Foundation, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Los Alamos National Laboratory, National Park Service, US Department of Transportation, National Center for Preservation Technology and Training, Vermont Space Grant Consortium, and Vermont Agency of Transportation and Agency of Natural Resources.

Since 2003, Professor Dewoolkar has worked with 3 postdocs and 25 graduate and over 50 undergraduate students. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on geotechnical engineering (Geotechnical Principles, Geotechnical Lab, Foundations, Design of Earth Structures, Advanced Soil Mechanics). He has also taught Statics, one of the first engineering courses students take, and Capstone Design, a culminating design experience for seniors.

Courses

CS 182 - Geotechnical Principles Lab

Area(s) of expertise

Primary

  • Geotechnical & Geoenvironmental
  • Infrastructure Systems
  • Hazard Assessment & Mitigation

Secondary

  • Transportation
  • Water Resources
  • Sustainability & Energy
  • Environmental & Public Health

Bio

Professor Dewoolkar has over 20 years of experience as a researcher, consultant and educator. He specializes in geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering. His research involves applying physical and numerical modeling and field and laboratory testing techniques to study effects of environmental loadings, hazards and extreme events on natural and human-made materials and structures. His research is interdisciplinary and he routinely collaborates with structural, environmental, transportation, mechanical, aerospace and electrical engineers; hydrologists; geographers; geologists; historic preservationists; statisticians; and education and social scientists. He is ¶¶Òõ̽̽'s Sustainability Fellow, Service Learning Fellow and the Fellow of Gund Institute for Environment. 

Professor Dewoolkar's research has been funded by a variety of agencies including the National Science Foundation, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Los Alamos National Laboratory, National Park Service, US Department of Transportation, National Center for Preservation Technology and Training, Vermont Space Grant Consortium, and Vermont Agency of Transportation and Agency of Natural Resources.

Since 2003, Professor Dewoolkar has worked with 3 postdocs and 25 graduate and over 50 undergraduate students. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on geotechnical engineering (Geotechnical Principles, Geotechnical Lab, Foundations, Design of Earth Structures, Advanced Soil Mechanics). He has also taught Statics, one of the first engineering courses students take, and Capstone Design, a culminating design experience for seniors.

Courses

CS 182 - Geotechnical Principles Lab

Areas of Expertise

Primary

  • Geotechnical & Geoenvironmental
  • Infrastructure Systems
  • Hazard Assessment & Mitigation

Secondary

  • Transportation
  • Water Resources
  • Sustainability & Energy
  • Environmental & Public Health