Carl Mastropaolo
Carl Mastropaolo has a bachelor of science degree in mathematics from St. Joseph’s University and a masters degree in environmental science from Drexel University. He has been employed in the environmental consulting field for 16 years, the last 12 as a self-employed environmental scientist. Prior to his employment in the Applied Geosciences graduate program at Penn, he was an adjunct assistant professor in the Engineering Geology graduate program at Drexel University during the period 1991 through 2002.
GEOL 651 Geocomputations I
Review and applications of selected methods from differential equations, advanced engineering mathematics and geostatistics to problems encountered in geology, engineering geology, geophysics and hydrology.
GEOL 656 Fate and Transport of Pollutants
This course covers basic groundwater flow and solute transport modeling in one-,two- and three-dimensions. After first reviewing the principles of modeling, the student will gain hands-on experience by conducting simulations on the computer. The modeling programs used in the course are MODFLOW (USGS), MT3D, and the US Army Corps of Engineers GMS (Groundwater Modeling System).
Statistical analysis of data from geological, geotechnical, and geohydrologic sources.
GEOL 664 Geocomputations II
Review and expansion of methods of solution of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) and selected partial differential equations (PDEs) with emphasis on those equations which arise in hydrogeologic, geotechnical,& environmental studies.
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