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James Houle is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of New Hampshire (UNH), affiliated with the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences. His research focuses on stormwater management, porous pavement systems, and environmental engineering challenges in cold climates. He holds a Ph.D. in Natural Resources & Environmental Engineering from UNH, an M.A. in Sustainable Development from the School for International Training, and a B.S. in Molecular Biology from UNH.
Dr. Houle's work emphasizes innovative solutions for urban runoff, winter maintenance strategies, and sustainable infrastructure design. His research has been published in high-impact journals such as Journal of Environmental Engineering and Environmental Science & Technology, with a focus on water quality modeling and infrastructure performance under varying climate conditions. He collaborates extensively with institutions like St. Joseph's Healthcare and has secured over 80 grants since 2007, reflecting his leadership in environmental engineering research.
His lab, the Environmental Research Group at UNH, investigates cold climate adaptations for infrastructure and stormwater systems. While no formal advisees are listed, his collaborative projects likely involve graduate students through grant-funded initiatives. Awards and honors are not explicitly mentioned in the provided materials.
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