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Anand Jayakaran, PhD
Assistant Professor of Agricultural and Biological Engineering
Phone: 843-545-8684
Fax: 843-546-6296
E-mail: ajayaka@clemson.edu
Baruch Institute of Coastal Ecology and Forest Science
P.O. Box 596
Georgetown, SC 29442-0596
Education
B.E. - Civil Engineering, Bangalore University - 1997
M.S. - Civil Engineering, Ohio State University - 2002
Ph.D - Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Ohio State University - 2006
Research Interests
Urbanization impacts on coastal hydrology
Modeling of watershed and reach scale hydro-processes
Effects of climate change on coastal hydrology
Low impact development (LID)
State in which Registered
Ohio, Engineering Intern
Service at Clemson University
Assistant Professor, 2007-present
Other Related Experience
Post Doctoral Researcher, Ohio State University, 2006-2007
Graduate Research Associate, Ohio State University, 1999-2006
Professional Societies
American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers
American Society of Civil Engineers
American Water Resources Association
American Geophysical Society
American Ecological Engineering Society
Recent Publications
Jayakaran, A.D. , and A.D. Ward. 2007. “Geometry of inset channels and the sediment composition of fluvial benches in agricultural drainage systems in Ohio,” Journal of Soil and Water Conservation , 62 (4), 296-307.
Powell, G. E., A.D. Ward, D.E. Mecklenburg and A. D. Jayakaran . 2007. “Two-stage channel systems: Part 1, a practical approach for sizing agricultural ditches,” Journal of Soil and Water Conservation , 62 (4), 277-286.
Ward A. D., A. D. Jayakaran , D. E. Mecklenburg, G. E. Powell and J. Witter. 2007. Active Floodplain Requirements for Sustaining Two-Stage Channel Geometry, Encyclopedia of Water Science , Eds.: S.W. Trimble. Marcel Dekker, Inc.: New York, 2003 (In Press)
Jayakaran, A. D. , D. E. Mecklenburg, A. D. Ward, L. C. Brown and A. Weekes. 2005. ”Formation of Fluvial Benches in Headwater Channels in the Midwestern Region of the USA”, International Agricultural Engineering Journal , 14(4) :193-208.
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