Goodings, Deborah J.
Professor Emeritus
Civil and Environmental Engineering
EDUCATION
- Ph.D., Cambridge University, 1979
- B.A.Sc., University of Toronto, 1975
- Extreme geotechnics engineering and public policy
- International development engineering
- Eeinforced soil and river scour
- Transport of contaminants in soil
- Soil grouting
- Embankment dam stability
- Soil strength characterization
Measuring Snow From Space
UMD's Bart Forman and NASA colleagues are developing a new simulation tool that can determine the best method.Snow Is More Complicated Than You Think
CEE researchers use satellite data to improve global snow-water equivalent estimates.Forman Awarded NASA New Investigator Award for Global Snow Research
CEE Assistant Professor Barton Forman was named a recipient of a NASA New Investigator award for his research developing methods to quantify global snow.Outstanding Commitment Honors Awarded
Ceremony recognizes extraordinary contributions to the Clark School by faculty, staff members.Former EWB Advisor Honored
Deborah Goodings recognized for work at Clark School, Engineers Without Borders.Lovell Named Engineers Without Borders Advisor
Civil engineering, ISR professor to lead highly-regarded chapter of student service group.Alum's Gift Honors Inspirational Professor
Charles E. Waggner '54 establishes Goodings Professorship, advances Great Expectations Campaign.Students Build Anacostia Bio-Retention Facility
Natural system to reduce pollution, flooding result of university-community partnership.EWB's Mid-Atlantic Conference Trains, Celebrates
UM Engineers Without Borders chapter hosts hundreds, features Peace Corps deputy director.Six New Keystone Professors Selected
Appointments to group of distinguished educators effective as of July 1.Scholl Family Supports Engineers Without Borders
$25K gift enables project in Africa, aids Great Expectations campaign.