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Mitchell F. Moore Resume 210 East Thach Ave, 16W Auburn, AL 36830 (334) 610 - 7272 Email: [email protected] Personal Statement For the past few years I have been working on an ALDOT funded research project monitoring and modeling the effects of stormwater runoff from Interstate 59 to a forested watershed, as well as modeling the expected results of further development in the area. I am most proficient in the use of SWMM and GSSHA for stormwater modeling, but I have some experience with other hydrologic and hydraulic modeling software (such as HEC-RAS and HEC-HMS) as well. Education Ph.D. in Civil Engineering. Auburn University, Auburn, AL. GPA: 3.9 (2012-2016) M.S. in Geology. Auburn University, Auburn, AL. GPA: 4.0 (2010-2012) B.S. in Geology. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. GPA: 3.65 (2008-2010) Experience Graduate Research Assistant at AU – Department of Civil Engineering (2012-2016) Stream and groundwater monitoring and water quality testing. Equipment deployment, field surveys, data collection, and analysis. Watershed modeling using SWMM, Arc-GIS, and WMS-GSSHA. Watershed delineation, editing elevation datasets, incorporating GIS datafiles, calibration of models with existing field datasets. Meeting with ALDOT employees to discuss research findings and areas of further improvement. Assisted in training ALDOT employees on using SWMM to model stormwater runoff for DOT projects. Led research teams including undergraduate student workers during field work and laboratory studies. Biological assessment of stream water quality. Graduate Teaching Assistant at AU – Hydraulics (2013-2015) Grading assignments and reports. Leading classes through experimental procedures. Teaching principles of hydraulics engineering. Graduate Research Assistant at AU – Department of Geology and Geography (2010-2012) Sedimentary rock core sampling and analysis at the Geologic Survey of Alabama. Poster and Oral research presentations at a variety of professional conferences and university events. Responsible for all aspects of NSF funded research project including: - Producing thin-sections and sorting sediment. - Running a mass spectrometer. - Interpreting geophysical logs. - Locating/collecting outcrop samples.

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Mitchell F. Moore

Resume 210 East Thach Ave, 16W Auburn, AL 36830

(334) 610 - 7272 Email: [email protected]

Personal Statement For the past few years I have been working on an ALDOT funded research project monitoring and modeling the effects of stormwater runoff from Interstate 59 to a forested watershed, as well as modeling the expected results of further development in the area. I am most proficient in the use of SWMM and GSSHA for stormwater modeling, but I have some experience with other hydrologic and hydraulic modeling software (such as HEC-RAS and HEC-HMS) as well.

Education Ph.D. in Civil Engineering. Auburn University, Auburn, AL. GPA: 3.9 (2012-2016) M.S. in Geology. Auburn University, Auburn, AL. GPA: 4.0 (2010-2012) B.S. in Geology. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. GPA: 3.65 (2008-2010)

Experience Graduate Research Assistant at AU – Department of Civil Engineering (2012-2016)

• Stream and groundwater monitoring and water quality testing. • Equipment deployment, field surveys, data collection, and analysis. • Watershed modeling using SWMM, Arc-GIS, and WMS-GSSHA. • Watershed delineation, editing elevation datasets, incorporating GIS datafiles, calibration of

models with existing field datasets. • Meeting with ALDOT employees to discuss research findings and areas of further

improvement. • Assisted in training ALDOT employees on using SWMM to model stormwater runoff for DOT

projects. • Led research teams including undergraduate student workers during field work and

laboratory studies. • Biological assessment of stream water quality.

Graduate Teaching Assistant at AU – Hydraulics (2013-2015) • Grading assignments and reports. • Leading classes through experimental procedures. • Teaching principles of hydraulics engineering.

Graduate Research Assistant at AU – Department of Geology and Geography (2010-2012) • Sedimentary rock core sampling and analysis at the Geologic Survey of Alabama. • Poster and Oral research presentations at a variety of professional conferences and university

events. • Responsible for all aspects of NSF funded research project including:

- Producing thin-sections and sorting sediment. - Running a mass spectrometer. - Interpreting geophysical logs. - Locating/collecting outcrop samples.

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Relevant Coursework

Department of Civil Engineering Open Channel Hydraulics Urban Hydraulic System Design

Department of Geology and Geography Basin Analysis Facies Analysis and Sequence Stratigraphy

Hydrologic Analysis & Modeling Surface Water Quality Modeling Advanced Engineering Statistics I Forest Hydrology Environmental Fluid Dynamics

Groundwater Hydrogeological Modeling Applied Geophysics Geographic Information Systems Geocommunication and Technical Writing

for the Physical Sciences Numerical Modeling of Free Surface Flows Chemical Principles of Environmental

Engineering

Academic and Research Honors 2011 Southeastern Section Outstanding Poster Award Winner Additional Funding Received 2011 GSA Student Grant 2011-2016 AASD-STEM Student Mentor (NSF funded program) Journal Publications

• Moore, M., Butler, C., Vasconcelos, J. Assessing the Impacts of Stormwater Runoff from I-59 to a Headwater Stream in Central Alabama. Journal of Water Management Modeling. DOI: 10.14796/JWMM.C383. 2015

• Moore, M., Vasconcelos, J., Zech, W., Elis, A. A Procedure for Resolving Thermal Artifacts in Pressure Transducers. In prep.

Conference Presentations

• Moore, M., Vasconcelos, J. Temperature induced exaggerated stream level readings from level loggers: A regression analysis. 2015 World Environmental & Water Resources Congress. Austin, TX. 2015

• Moore, M., et al. Monitoring Interstate Stormwater Runoff into a Rural Stream: Sediment and Hydrological Data from the Southeastern US. Environmental Connection 2014. IECA’s 46th Annual Conference. 2015

References Name Contact Relationship Dr. Jose Vasconcelos [email protected] PhD Advisor Dr. Xing Fang [email protected] Professor and Committee Member

Dr. Willis Hames [email protected] Thesis Advisor Mr. Kenneth Watson [email protected] Personal Mentor