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About Mac McKee


Dr. McKee has been active in domestic and international water resources planning and management projects for more than 30 years. His diverse experience has included assignments in more than 30 countries in such diverse areas as flood control planning and design (Philippines), development of a national environmental baseline document (Uzbekistan), water quality management (Samoa), integrated river basin planning and management (India), and development of a comprehensive water resources master plan (West Bank and Gaza Strip). He has served as a consultant to Amnesty International on water-related human rights violations in the Middle East. His current research is focused on development of small autonomous aircraft for remote sensing in scientific problems and on the improvement of large water supply system operation efficiency through the use of statistical learning theory and remote sensing. He is the Director of the Utah Water Research Laboratory, one of the largest water research facilities in the country. He is also a Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Utah State University where he teaches courses in water resources systems analysis, water resources engineering, open channel hydraulics, and water resources planning and management.

Positions

Present Emeritus Director, Utah State University Utah Water Research Laboratory
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Curriculum Vitae




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Education

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1985 PhD, Utah State University ‐ Civil and Environmental Engineering
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1979 MS, Utah State University ‐ Plant Ecology
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1972 BS, Utah State University ‐ Philosophy
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