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Stephen H. Levine
Associate Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental
Engineering
Education
Brown University A.B., Sc.B. in Engineering, June 1963
University of Pennsylvania M.S. in Electrical Engineering, December 1964
University of Massachusetts Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, May 1973
Research Interests
My research interests include mathematical and computer modeling applied to engineering, environmental and economic systems. Presently my interest is focused on the emerging field of industrial ecology. My present research areas involves modeling the impact of various harvesting practices on the ecosystem sustainability of commercial forests, and the role of ecosystem models in industrial ecology.
Teaching
ES 151 Engineering Systems: Deterministic Models ES 152 Engineering Systems: Stochastic Models
Academic Rank
Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Full Time
Service on the Faculty
Years of service at Tufts University - 21 Department of Engineering Design - 13 Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering - 8
Other Related Experience
- Engineer, Westinghouse Corp., Glen Burnie,
MD, 9/64-8/65.
Design evaluation.
- Systems Engineer, Laboratory for
Electronics, Boston, MA, 9/65-8/67.
Evaluation of digital systems.
- Design Engineer, Raytheon Company,
Burlington, MA, 9/67-8/70.
Digital systems designer.
- Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Department of
Biological Sciences, State University of New York, Albany, NY, 9/73-8/74.
Research in ecological systems analysis.
- Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering
Department, Merrimack College, N. Andover, MA, 9/74-8/79.
Taught circuits, communications, and controls courses.
- Regional Science Research Center, Lexington,
MA, 9/74 - present.
Input-output modeling in economics.
Scientific and Professional Societies
IEEE, ASCE, Sigma Xi, Regional Science Association
Honorary Societies
Eta Kappa Nu
Courses Taught During Recent Academic Year
CEE 151 Engineering Systems: Deterministic Models CEE 152 Engineering Systems: Stochastic Models
Other Interests
I enjoy skiing, learning to play the recorder, books on evolutionary
theory, books on history, and reading in general.
I also like to watch football and baseball games. I once was a frequent
runner but, alas, have been reduced to cross trainers and nautilus machines
at the local Y.
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