Dr. Katy A. Haralampides, P.Eng

Associate Professor of Civil Engineering
Office: Head Hall,GWD-125
Phone: (506) 453-5125
Fax: (506) 453-3568
E-mail: katy@unb.ca
Education:
- Ph.D. in Engineering and Applied Science, Dept of Civil/Environmental Engineering, University of New Orleans, USA
- M.A. Sc., Dept. of Civil/Environmental Engineering, University of Windsor, Canada
- B.Sc.Eng., Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Queen's University, Canada
- B.A., Dept. of Biology, Queen's University, Canada
Speciality: Environmental Hydraulics
Research Interests:
- Numerical modelling in environmental hydraulics
- Lake and river hydrodynamics and water quality
- Contaminated sediments
At the University of New Brunswick, I am involved with campus life in several ways that keep me very busy!
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- I teach courses such as Fluid Mechanics, Technical Communications, Open Channel Hydraulics, Engineering Hydrology, Advanced Hydraulics and Sediment Transport, and Water Quality Modelling;
- I work with colleagues at other universities and colleges on the topic of Engineering and Social Justice, where we look at alternative pedagogies and curriculum that incorporate social justice issues into the classroom and the engineering profession as a whole;
- I am a Harassment and Sexual Harassment Advisor and a Safe Spaces participant;
- I am a fellow of the Canadian Rivers Institute;
- I help to make UNB a positive place to work and learn through my participation in the AUNBT Status of Women Committee, the UNB Positive Environment Committee, and the CAUT Women’s Committee;
- I am a fan and supporter of Engineers Without Borders.
- Tidal Barrier Modification Study: Computational Hydrodynamic Modelling of the Petitcodiac River
- River sediment and flow characteristics near a bank filtration water supply: implications for riverbed clogging
- An Eco-hydraulics Approach to Increasing Riverine Production of Wild Atlantic Salmon; Video 1
- Physical effectiveness study of in-stream habitat enhancement boulder clusters
- Ice impacts on boulder clusters in the Restigouche River, NB
- Waste Management Action Plan for UNB (co-supervised)
- Riverbank erosion on the Nashwaak River, NB
- Culvert design: fish passage considerations
- Fish passage through a Gorlov Helical Turbine
- Investigation of Constriction Effects at Tidal Crossings in New Brunswick
- Design of a Mesocosm for Ecotoxicological Study of Agricultural Runoff
- Design of a fish passage for a hanging culvert at Jewett’s Creek, NB
- Remediation of Dixon Brook, Fundy National Park, NB
- Micro-Tidal power feasibility study for the Bay of Fundy
- Impacts of fine sediments on salmon incubation baskets
- Experimental study of ice floes in the Mackenzie River
- Hydraulic study of salmon egg incubation baskets
- Agricultural runoff and associated sediment transport
- Design of a constructed wetland prototype for nitrate removal
- An examination of Mactaquac’s artesian aquifer and pressure relief well system
My research focuses on physical and numerical modelling in environmental hydraulics. I am interested in projects that help to understand the processes governing the hydrodynamics, sediment transport, and subsequently the health and quality of surface water ecosystems. I have both a biology and an engineering background, and like to combine the two in the emerging field of ecohydraulics. Some graduate project examples are included below:
I have supervised senior undergraduate research projects, including:
Service: UNB Sexual Harassment Advisor
Other Links:
UNB Groundwater Studies Group
Water and Environmental Studies at UNB
Women in Engineering Society

