Dr. Bruce Beck: Professor and Eminent Scholar
Contact Information
- Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
- Athens, Georgia
- Room:4-104
- Phone:706.542.0947
- Fax:706.542.0857
- mbbeck@uga.edu
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Education
BSc in Chemical Engineering University of Exeter, England
PhD in Control Engineering Kings College, University of Cambridge, England
Area of Specialization
PhD in Control Engineering Kings College, University of Cambridge, England
Prior Positions
- Visiting Research Fellow
- Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden
- Royal Society Ernest Cook Trust Research Fellow
- Cambridge University, England
- Research Scholar and Task Leader International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria
- Research Scholar and Task Leader International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria
Courses Taught
- FRS 798C Water Resources Problems
- FRS 898C Water Resources Problems
- ECL 900 Sustainable Metropolitan Ecosystems
Publications
Beck, M. B., Ravetz, J. R., Mulkey, L. A., and Barnwell, T. O. (1997), "On the Problem of Model Validation for Predictive Exposure Assessments", Stochastic Hydrology and Hydraulics, 11(3), pp 229-254.
Beck, M. B. (1996), "Transient Pollution Events: Acute Risks to the Aquatic Environment", Water Science and Technology, 33(2), pp 1-15.
Beck, M. B., and Cummings, R. G. (1996), "Wastewater Infrastructure: Challenges for the Sustainable City in the New Millennium", Habitat International, 20(3), pp 405-420.
Beck, M. B. (1994), "Understanding Uncertain Environmental Systems", in Predictability and Nonlinear Modelling in Natural Sciences and Economics (J. Grasman and G. van Straten, eds.), Kluwer, Dordrecht, pp 294-311.
Beck, M. B., and Reda, A. L. L. (1994), "Identification and Application of a Dynamic Model for Operational Management of Water Quality", Water Science and Technology, 30(2), pp 31-41.
For more information about Dr. Beck's work see:Environmental Informatics and Control
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