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Personal bio
Richard G. Luthy is the Silas H. Palmer Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford University, California. He is the Director of the NSF Engineering Research Center for Re-inventing the Nation?s Urban Water Infrastructure (ReNUWIt), a four-university consortium that seeks more sustainable solutions to urban water challenges in the arid west. His area of teaching and research is environmental engineering and water quality with applications to water reuse, stormwater use, and systems-level analysis of our urban water challenges. His research addresses management of persistent organic contaminants and organic contaminants of emerging concern in natural systems that are managed to improve water quality and protect the environment and human health.
Currently teaching
CEE 270: Movement and Fate of Organic Contaminants in Waters
(Autumn)
CEE 271A: Physical and Chemical Treatment Processes
(Winter)
CEE 124: Sustainable Development Studio
(Winter, Spring)
CEE 198: Directed Reading or Special Studies in Civil Engineering
(Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
CEE 199: Undergraduate Research in Civil and Environmental Engineering
(Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
CEE 199A: Special Projects in Architecture
(Spring)
CEE 199B: Directed Studies in Architecture
(Spring)
CEE 199H: Undergraduate Honors Thesis
(Autumn, Spring, Summer)
CEE 200A: Teaching of Civil and Environmental Engineering
(Autumn)
CEE 200B: Teaching of Civil and Environmental Engineering
(Winter)
CEE 200C: Teaching of Civil and Environmental Engineering
(Spring)
CEE 224A: Sustainable Development Studio
(Winter, Spring)
CEE 299: Independent Study in Civil Engineering for CEE-MS Students
(Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
CEE 299L: Independent Project in Civil and Environmental Engineering
(Summer)
CEE 300: Thesis (Engineer Degree)
(Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
CEE 365D: Advanced Topics in Environmental Fluid Mechanics and Hydrology
(Summer)
CEE 370B: Environmental Research
(Winter)
CEE 370C: Environmental Research
(Spring)
CEE 370D: Environmental Research
(Summer)
CEE 377: Research Proposal Writing in Environmental Engineering and Science
(Autumn, Spring, Summer)
CEE 381: Advanced Engineering Informatics
(Spring)
CEE 398: Report on Civil Engineering Training
(Winter, Spring, Summer)
CEE 399: Advanced Engineering Problems
(Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
CEE 400: Thesis (Ph.D. Degree)
(Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
ENVRES 398: Directed Reading in Environment and Resources
(Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
ENVRES 399: Directed Research in Environment and Resources
(Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
ENVRES 410: Ph.D. Qualifying Tutorial
(Autumn, Winter, Summer)
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