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School of Engineering and Computer Science

Camilla Saviz

Associate Professor of Civil Engineering

Academic Background

B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Clarkson University

M.S in Mechanical Engineering, Clarkson University

M.B.A. in General Management, New York Institute of Technology

Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering, UC Davis

Registered Professional Engineer (Civil), State of California

Teaching Interests

Water Resources, Hydrodynamic and Water Quality Modeling, Fluid Mechanics. Engineering Fundamentals Research Interests: Sustainability, Engineering Education.

Research Interests

Hydrodynamic Modeling, Water Quality in surface water systems

Selected Publications

Saviz, C. M., "Service Learning Opportunity: A University and Community Partnership in Creek Restoration," proceedings of the 34th American Society for Engineering Education / Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers Frontiers in Education Conference, Savannah, GA, October 2004.

Saviz, C. M., and G. T. Orlob. "Water Quality Impacts of Reactive Heavy Metals in Keswick Reservoir, Shasta County, California," Technical Completion Report submitted to and accepted by the University of California Water Resources Center, July 2004.

Saviz, C. M. and K. C. Schulz, "Learning Design in Lab," Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition, Nashville, TN, June 2003.

Saviz, C. M., K. C. Schulz, W. J. King, and R. H. Turpin, "Assessment Measures to Enhance Teaching and Curriculum Effectiveness," proceedings of the 31st American Society for Engineering Education / Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers Frontiers in Education Conference, Reno, NV, October 2001.

Schulz, K. C., and C. M. Saviz, "Cardboard Boat Regatta: A Creative Design Experience for an Introductory Engineering Course," proceedings of the 31st American Society for Engineering Education / Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers Frontiers in Education Conference, Reno, NV, October 2001.