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James Almquist is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering within the College of Engineering, Mathematics and Science at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville. He is actively engaged in teaching and student mentorship, with an office located in Sesquicentennial Hall.
His academic background includes a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Engineering Mechanics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, providing a strong foundation in theoretical and applied mechanics relevant to civil and environmental engineering disciplines.
His research and teaching interests are centered on civil and environmental engineering, with a particular focus on engineering mechanics. These areas are reflected in his educational training and departmental affiliation, supporting a curriculum grounded in structural analysis, materials, and system design.
While no recent publications are listed, his academic profile suggests a teaching-centered role rather than a research-intensive one, which is consistent with the Senior Lecturer rank.
He has served since 2003 as an advisor for student groups responsible for maintaining the iconic 'M' landmark in Platteville, WI, demonstrating long-term commitment to student engagement and campus traditions.
James Almquist has not been recognized with any listed scientific awards. He is actively involved in academic advising and outreach, contributing to the experiential learning environment at UW-Platteville.
He is associated with the Civil and Environmental Engineering program and supports student-led initiatives, though no formal research lab or team is mentioned in the available text.
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