Dr. Katy A. Haralampides, P.Eng

Haralampides

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:

  1. Numerical modelling in environmental hydraulics
  2. Lake and river hydrodynamics and water quality
  3. Contaminated sediments

At the University of New Brunswick, I am involved with campus life in several ways that keep me very busy!

    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:

Canadian Rivers Institute

UNB Groundwater Studies Group

Water and Environmental Studies at UNB

Women in Engineering Society