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David L. Kriebel, Ph.D., P.E.

Professor

   
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Department of
Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering
US Naval Academy, Mail Stop 11d
590 Holloway Road
Annapolis, MD 21402-5042

phone: 410-293-6432
fax: 410-293-2219
e-mail: kriebel@usna.edu
office: Rickover 348
   
Research Interests

Coastal and Ocean Engineering including: beach response processes, nearshore wave transformation, shoreline erosion control, coastal zone management, stochastic analysis of ocean waves, wave-structure interaction, and laboratory scale model testing.

   
Education Doctor of Philosophy, Engineering Science and Mechanics, University of Florida, 1987
Master of Civil Engineering, University of Delaware, 1982
Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, 1980.
   
Experience

United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland
Associate Professor of Ocean Engineering, 1992-present; Assistant Professor, 1987-1992
Director, Naval Academy Hydromechanics Laboratory, 1996-2002

Teaching of undergraduate courses in: coastal engineering, ocean wave mechanics, offshore structural analysis, marine soil mechanics and foundations, marine environmental engineering, introduction to naval architecture, and ocean engineering design.

Research sponsors: National Science Foundation, Office of Naval Research, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Army Corps of Engineers Coastal Engineering Research Center, and Mobil Research & Development Corporation.

Representative research and publications: (1) Beach Profile Response and Nearshore Waves, (2) Stochastic Processes of Deep Water Random Waves, (3) Wave-Structure Interaction. See partial list of abstracts for research projects.

University of Delaware, Center for Applied Coastal Research, Newark, Delaware Adjunct Member, 1991-present

Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering Laboratory, Gainesville, Florida Research Engineer, 1983-1984

Army Corps of Engineers, Anchorage, Alaska Coastal/Hydraulic Engineer, 1982-1983

Consultant in Coastal and Ocean Engineering, 1984-present

Part-time consultant to more than 25 clients on beach erosion, sediment transport, coastal flooding, and coastal structures, including:

  • Developer of EDUNE numerical model for simulating dune erosion due to storm surge associated with tropical and extra-tropical storms.
  • Analysis of combined wind and flood loads on coastal buildings for American Society of Civil Engineers, 1996-1998
  • Peer review of Beachfront Management Program for South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control Coastal Zone Management Program, 1995.
  • Development of Northeaster Risk Index for Delaware Emergency Management Agency and Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, 1995.
  • Peer review of Coastal Construction Control Line for Florida Department of Environmental Protection, 1994.
  • Peer Review of Barrow Beach Nourishment Project for North Slope Borough Science Advisory Board, Barrow, Alaska, 1994.
   
Awards

Presidential Young Investigator Award, National Science Foundation, 1991-1996.

   
Professional Activities

Registered Professional Engineer, Virginia
Publications Committee, Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal and Ocean Engineering, 1989-1994
Technical Committee on Coastal Engineering, ASCE, 1988-1994
Organizing Committee, 25th International Conference on Coastal Engineering, 1995-1996
Vice-Chairman, Coastal Sediments '91 Conference, ASCE, 1991
Member, American Society of Civil Engineers
Member, American Shore and Beach Preservation Association
Member, American Geophysical Union
N.A.U.I certified SCUBA diver

Updated September 11, 2008