| Roseanna M. Neupauer
Mailing Address: Department of Civil
Engineering B-228 Thornton Hall 351
McCormick Rd. P.O. Box 400742 The University of
Virginia McCormick Road Charlottesville, VA
22904-4742
Telephone: (434)-924-6279
FAX: (434)-982-2951 Office: Thornton Hall,
D219 E-mail: rneupauer@virginia.edu
Teaching Activities
Dr. Neupauer teaches a
wide range of courses in Civil Engineering and Applied Math. Course offerings:
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CE 315: Fluid Mechanics
- CE 365: Fluid Mechanics Lab
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CE 232: Dynamics
- APMA 213: Ordinary Differential Equations
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CE 440/CE 655: Groundwater
Hydrology
Professional Memberships
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Educational Background
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B.S., Civil Engineering, Carnegie Mellon
Univ., 1989.
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M.S., Civil Engineering, MIT, 1991.
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M.S., Mathematics (Operations Research), New
Mexico Tech, 1999.
- Ph.D., Hydrology, New Mexico Tech,
2000.
Research Interests
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Groundwater hydrology
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Groundwater flow and transport modeling
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Characterization of contaminant sources
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Inverse methods
Recent publications include the following:
Neupauer, R.M. and J.L. Wilson, Forward and backward location
probabilities for sorbing solutes in groundwater, Advances in
Water Resources, 27(7), 689-705, 2004.
Neupauer, R.M. and J.L. Wilson, Numerical implementation of a
backward probabilistic model of groundwater contamination,
Ground Water, 42(2), 175-189, 2004.
Neupauer, R.M. and J.L. Wilson, Backward location and travel
time probabilities for a decaying contaminant in an aquifer,
Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 66(1-2), 39-58, 2003.
Neupauer, R.M. and J.L. Wilson, Backward probabilistic model of
groundwater contamination in non-uniform and transient flow,
Advances in Water Resources, 25(7), 733-746, 2002.
Neupauer, R.M. and J.L. Wilson, Adjoint-derived location and travel
time probabilities for a multi-dimensional groundwater system, Water
Resources Research, 37(6), 1657-1668, 2001.
Neupauer, R.M., B. Borchers, and J.L. Wilson, Comparison of inverse
methods for recovering the release history of a groundwater contamination
source, Water Resources Research, 36(9), 2469-2475, 2000.
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