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Civil and Environmental Engineering

Daniel Cohan

Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering

Member, Ken Kennedy Institute

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Average rating

3.7

17 temporary mock ratings

Difficulty

3.4

course-linked average

Courses

4

in seeded sections

Public profile

Research areas

Photochemical modeling; atmospheric sensitivity analysis; pollutant impacts on human health and vegetation; environmental policy and management; climate change mitigation; wind, solar, and geothermal energy

Courses taught

CEVE 411

Atmospheric Chem & Climate

Study of the chemical and physical processes that govern the formation, transformation, and transport of gases and particles in the atmosphere. Overview of urban and regional air pollution, including tropospheric ozone formation and particulate matter; stratospheric chemistry; and global climate change. Cross-list: CEVE 511. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CEVE 411 if student has credit for CEVE 511.

Civil and Environmental EngNone3 credits
4.110.8hCohan, Daniel

CEVE 499

Special Topics

Independent research and investigation, including a course toward directed research and/or a research project. Study of selected topics including individual investigations special lectures, and seminars. Student works independently with only minimal faculty direction. Offered upon mutual agreement of faculty and student. May earn varying amount of credit hours depending on the amount of time devoted and the amount of academic work associated with the course. Repeatable for Credit.

Civil and Environmental EngNone1-12 credits
4.38.5hAlvarez, Pedro, Bedient, Philip, Blackburn, Jim, Cohan, Daniel, Doss-Gollin, James, Duenas Osorio, Leonardo, Erazo, Kalil, Getachew, Beza, Gong, Kai, Li, Qilin, Loyo Rosales, Jorge, Nagarajaiah, Satish, Padgett, Jamie, Qian, Xinwu, Segner, Ed, Stadler, Lauren, Tomson, Mason, Wong, Michael

CEVE 511

Atmospheric Chem & Climate

Study of the chemical and physical processes that govern the formation, transformation, and transport of gases and particles in the atmosphere. Overview of urban and regional air pollution, including tropospheric ozone formation and particulate matter; stratospheric chemistry; and global climate change. Extra work required for graduate students. Cross-list: CEVE 411. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CEVE 511 if student has credit for CEVE 411.

Civil and Environmental EngNone3 credits
3.410.8hCohan, Daniel

CEVE 800

Ph.D. Research And Thesis

Repeatable for Credit.

Civil and Environmental EngNone1-15 credits
3.55.8hAlvarez, Pedro, Bedient, Philip, Cohan, Daniel, Doss-Gollin, James, Duenas Osorio, Leonardo, Elimelech, Menachem, Getachew, Beza, Gong, Kai, Gori, Avantika, Li, Qilin, Lin, Shihong, Nagarajaiah, Satish, Padgett, Jamie, Qian, Xinwu, Simoes Novelino, Larissa, Spanos, Pol, Stadler, Lauren, Tomson, Mason, Wong, Michael, Yi, Sang-ri

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