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Contact Info:
Jeanne VanBriesen
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890
Office: 123G Porter Hall
Phone: 412-268-4603
Fax: 412-268-7813
Email: jeanne@cmu.edu
Website: www.ce.cmu.edu/~jeanne/
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Jeanne VanBriesen, P.E.
Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Areas of Interest:
Intermediates in biodegration of anthropogenic compounds (chelates and PCBs), modeling thermodynamics of bacterial growth systems, pathogen detection and control in drinking water and medical applications
Education
Ph.D. 1998, Northwestern University
Select Publications:
- Isovitsch, S.L. and VanBriesen, J.M. (2009) "Booster disinfection for response to contamination in a drinking water distribution system." ASCE Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, 135(6): 502-511.
- Helbling, D.E. and VanBriesen, J.M. (2009) "Modeling residual chlorine response to a microbial contamination event in drinking water distribution systems," ASCE Journal of Environmental Engineering 135 (10): 918-927.
- Isovitsch, S.L. and VanBriesen, J.M. (2009) "Evaluating temporal bias in bacterial indicator samples for an urban watershed," ASCE Journal of Environmental Engineering 135(12): 1294-1303.
- Francis, R.A., Small, M.J., VanBriesen, J.M. (2009) "Multivariate distributions of disinfection byproducts in chlorinated drinking water, Water Research. 43(14): 3453-3468.
- Xu, J., Small, M., Fischbeck, P.S., and VanBriesen, J.M. (2010) "Integrating location models with Bayesian Analysis to inform decision making in deploying sensors in water distribution networks," ASCE Journal of Water Resource Planning and Management 136:2: 209-216.
- Schoen, M., Small, M.J., and VanBriesen, J.M. (2010) "Bayesian Model for Flow-Class Dependent Distributions of Fecal-Indicator Bacterial Concentration in Surface Waters," Water Research. 44(2): 1006-1016.
- Francis, R.A., VanBriesen, J.M., Small, M.J. (2010) "Bayesian statistical modeling of disinfection byproduct (DBP) bromine incorporation in the Information Collection Rule (ICR) database," Environmental Science and Technology, 44(4): 1232-1239.
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