Miguel A. Marino

Miguel A. Marino is an American engineer, currently the Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Hydrologic Sciences, Civil and Environmental Engineering and Biological & Agricultural Engineering at University of California, Davis,[1] and also a published author.[2] He was honored as a Distinguished Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) in 1999, and a Life Member in 2005, as well as being the ASCE's Editor of its journal Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management in 1984-88.[1]

Education

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  • A.A., Liberal Arts (1959), Andrew College, Cuthbert, GA
  • B.S., Petroleum Engineering (1962), New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology, Socorro
  • M.S. Groundwater Hydrology (1965), New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology, Socorro
  • Ph.D., Engineering (1972) University of California, Los Angeles
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References

  1. "Miguel A. Marino". ucdavis.edu. Retrieved November 26, 2016.
  2. "Marino, Miguel A." worldcat.org. Retrieved November 26, 2016.


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