Hydrodynamic Modeling at the University of Oklahoma
Casey Dietrich

Casey is now a graduate research assistant at the University of Oklahoma. His work has included numerical experiments, pre- and post-processing, parallel benchmarking, and code development. His current research is an assessment of the wetting and drying capabilities of the ADCIRC model.

Below is an abbreviated version of his academic and research histories. For an extended version, please see his Curriculum Vita.


Contact Information:

Joel "Casey" Dietrich

School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science
University of Oklahoma
202 W. Boyd, Room 334
Norman, OK 73019

Voice: (405) 325-5218
Fax: (405) 325-4217
caseydietrich@ou.edu


Research Interests:

Casey's research focuses on the following areas:
  • numerical methods in water resources;
  • hydrodynamic models;
  • high performance computing;
  • environmental applications;
  • and algorithm development.


Professional Experience:

Graduate Research Assistant
University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
May 2004 to Present


Undergraduate Research Assistant
University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
June 1999 to May 2004


Associate Editor, Engineering and the Applied Sciences
Journal of Young Investigators
May 2003 to Present


Education:

B.S., Civil Engineering
University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
May 2004


B.A., Journalism
University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
May 2004
Files:

Curriculum Vita
63 KB - 11/10/03

CMWR XIV Conference Paper
60 KB - 11/12/03

Technical Report No. 04-01
483 KB - 05/17/04

Technical Report No. 03-01
99 KB - 12/01/03

Technical Report No. 02-01
81 KB - 12/01/03