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Michael Piasecki Assoc. Prof. for Water resources Drexel University

Michael Piasecki Assoc. Prof. for Water resources Drexel University Dept of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering Philadelphia, PA Email Michael.Piasecki@drexel.edu WEB www.pages.drexel.edu/~mp29 Research Interests:

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Michael Piasecki Assoc. Prof. for Water resources Drexel University

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  1. Michael Piasecki Assoc. Prof. for Water resources Drexel University Dept of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering Philadelphia, PA Email Michael.Piasecki@drexel.edu WEB www.pages.drexel.edu/~mp29 Research Interests: Hydroinformatics and Information Systems for the Hydrologic/Environm. Sciences metadata knowledge representation using ontologies interoperability and semantic heterogeneities Modeling of large scale aquatic systems transport of environmental stressors and sediment processes hydrodynamics and turbulence representations web-based modeling environments

  2. Numerical Models Prediction HSPF Sensor Arrays NWS NGDC NCDC USGS NWIS NCEP METADATA Air-Q MM5 Individual Samples Data Centers • Involved in • Metadata profile development for CUAHSI • as part of the CUAHSI Hydrologic • Information System group that is funded • through NSF Geosciences • development of Ontologies for the • hydrologic sciences for a conceptual representation of processes and also semantics that are machine interpreted • interoperability problems between different communities and their resolution through the use of ontology representations of controlled vocabularies • development of smart search engines likeHydroogle that pre-defines focused • queries based on an interpretation of hydrologic terms and processes (ontology representation) • member of CLEANER CI advisory comm. member of LTER CI advisory comm. NSF ENG CI workshop organization participation in numerous CI workshops for Env Obs Systems Drexel University, College of Engineering

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