Roseanna Neupauer | |
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Alma mater |
Carnegie Mellon University Massachusetts Institute of Technology New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology University of Colorado Boulder |
Awards | Walter L. Huber Civil Engineering Research Prize (2006) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Civil engineering, groundwater modeling |
Institutions |
University of Virginia University of Colorado Boulder |
Doctoral advisor | John Wilson |
Other academic advisors | Brian Borchers |
Roseanna Marie Neupauer is an American civil engineer specializing in groundwater modeling. She is a professor and professional engineer at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Neupauer earned a B.S. in civil engineering from Carnegie Mellon University in 1989. [1] She received a S.M. in civil engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1991. [1] She completed a M.S. (1999) in applied math and a Ph.D. (2000) in hydrology from New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. [1] Her master's thesis was titled, A Comparison of Two Methods for Recovering the Release History of a Groundwater Contamination Source. [2] Brian Borchers was her master's thesis academic advisor. [2] Her dissertation was titled, Receptor-Based Modeling of Groundwater Contamination. [3] John Wilson was her doctoral advisor. [3] In 2018, she earned a B.A. in Spanish from the University of Colorado Boulder. [1]
Neupauer was an assistant professor in the department of civil engineering at the University of Virginia from 2001 to 2004. [4] In 2005, she joined the faculty at the University of Colorado Boulder where she is a professor and professional engineer. [4] She specializes in groundwater modeling. [4] She won the Walter L. Huber Civil Engineering Research Prize in 2006. [5] In 2023, Neupauer was elected a fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers. [4]