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Michael Casey is an Assistant Professor
in the Civil, Environmental, Infrastructure Engineering
Department in the area of Construction Systems and
Project Management. He completed his Ph.D. in Civil
and Environmental Engineering from the University of
Maryland at College Park in the area of sensor networks
for critical infrastructure surveillance and security.
He teaches classes in construction and project
management, IT in civil engineering, and geographic
information systems (GISs). Dr. Casey is
currently conducting research in GIS tools for
integrated hydrologic and hydraulic modeling as well
survivability or wireless sensor networks. He is
also the advisor for the
GMU Chapter of
ASCE and is an active member in the National Capital
Section of ASCE.
Dr. Casey received his B.S. in Civil and Environmental
Engineering from Rutgers University. He worked as an
Environmental Engineer with Camp Dresser and McKee
in Edison, NJ on facilities management and Geographic
Information Systems (GIS) projects. Dr. Casey received
his M.S. in Water Resources Engineering at the University
of Maryland and performed research in watershed modeling
and GIS application development.
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