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 | | | | School: Schaefer School of Engineering & Science | | Department: Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering | Research Center: Center for Maritime Systems
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| | | | | Education | - PhD, Coastal and Ocean Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology. Thesis: A Technique for Optimizing the Placement of Oceanographic Sensors with Example Case Studies for the New York Harbor Region. 2009
- M.S., Coastal and Ocean Engineering, from Stevens Institute of Technology. Thesis: Measuring Transient Waves in the Hudson River using an Acoustic Doppler. 2005
- Graduated from Penn State University with a degree in Environmental Engineering. 2001
| | Research | - Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUV)
- Coastal/Ocean Observation Systems
- Ocean Sensors
- Instrument Deployment/Recovery Diving
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| | | Experience | Previously he was working as an Environmental Engineer at a consulting firm, in 2002 he came to stevens to pursue a Master's and PhD in Coastal and Ocean Engineering. Currently working as a Research Engineer for Stevens. |
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| | | Honors & Awards | Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ Department of Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering |
| | | Professional Societies | | Member of PADI and NAUI diving society |
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| | Journals
Peter Rogowski, Rustam Stolkin, and Michael Bruno. (2009). "Optimization of the Spatial Distribution of Oceanographic Sensors in a Highly Variable Estuarine Environment", Submitted to the Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology.
Report
Michael Bruno, Brian Fullerton, Raju Datla, and Peter Rogowski. (Oct 2002). "Ferry Wake Wash in NY/NJ Harbor", Technical Report SIT-DL-02-9-2812, New Jersey Department of Transportation.
Conference Proceedings
Peter Rogowski and Rustam Stolkin. (Sep 2007). "A Technique for Optimizing the Placement of Oceanographic Sensors with Example Case Studies for the New York Harbor Region", OCEANS 2007 MTS/IEEE.
Peter Rogowski and Michael Bruno. (Sep 2006). "Measuring Transient Waves in the Hudson River using an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler", Pan-American Congress on Ocean Engineering.
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