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Lucie Guertault is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering at North Carolina State University, where she conducts research in environmental and ecological engineering. She is affiliated with the Ecological Engineering and Environmental Engineering faculty groups, contributing to interdisciplinary efforts in sustainable water systems.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Fluid Mechanics, Claude Bernard University, Lyon, France
- M.S. in Fluid Mechanics, ENSEEIHT (French National Institute), France
Her research focuses on fluid mechanics processes related to sediment and nutrient transport in natural and engineered systems. She investigates the impact of preferential flows on nutrient dynamics in vegetative filter strips and has conducted prior research on sediment transport in dam reservoirs. Her work integrates hydrology, hydraulics, and environmental quality, aiming to improve watershed management and agricultural sustainability.
Dr. Guertault previously served as a post-doctoral research associate in the Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering department at Oklahoma State University, where she studied sediment transport and water quality. Since joining NC State in April 2017, she has initiated research projects bridging fundamental fluid mechanics with practical environmental applications.
She is actively involved in research but no scientific awards or publications were mentioned in the source text.
Dr. Guertault advises students and contributes to research teams within the Ecological and Environmental Engineering groups, though specific advisees and grants are not listed. Her work is conducted through laboratory and field studies related to biosystems and environmental fluid dynamics.





