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18 MI-HYUN PARK, Ph.D. Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Massachusetts 16D Marston Hall 130 Natural Resources Road Amherst MA 01003 Phone: (413) 545- 5390 Fax: (413) 545- 2202 [email protected] http://cee.umass.edu/faculty/mi-hyun-park PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND PROEFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Assistant Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Massachusetts Amherst, 09/ 2008 Present Assistant Researcher, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles, 01/2008 08/2008 Postdoctoral Researcher, Institute of Environment, University of California, Los Angeles, 09/2004- 12/2007 Research Assistant, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles, 09/2002 08/2003 Teaching Assistant (Instructor), Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles, 09/2001 06/2002 EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles, 09/2004 Master of Science, Diploma of Imperial College, Dept. of Computing, Imperial College, London, UK, 09/2001 (Distinction) Master of Science, Diploma of Imperial College, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College, London, UK, 09/1998 Master of Engineering, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea, 02/1999 Bachelor of Engineering, Dept. of Environmental Engineering, Inha University, Korea, 02/1996 (Distinction) HONORS and AWARDS People’s choice award for best student poster presentation, Spring Northeast Arc User Group Conference, Amherst, MA, May 13, 2014 UMass Provost’s Team-Based Learning (TBL) Fellow, 2012-2013 Finalist, Best Paper Award, ASCE Journal of Environmental Engineering, 2007 Dissertation Fellowship at UCLA, 2003-2004 Graduate Student Research Assistantship at UCLA, 2002-2003 Teaching Assistantship at UCLA, 2001-2002 Department Fellowship at UCLA, 2001-2002 Distinction, Dept. of Computer Science at Imperial College, 2001 British Chevening Scholarship at Imperial College, 1997-1998 Korean National Scholarship at KAIST, 1996-1998 Highest Academic Distinction Award at Inha University, 1996 4 Year Honor Student Scholarship at Inha University, 1992-1996 Scholarship for top place on the entrance examination at Inha University, 1992

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MI-HYUN PARK, Ph.D.

Dept. of Civil and Environmental

Engineering

University of Massachusetts

16D Marston Hall

130 Natural Resources Road

Amherst MA 01003

Phone: (413) 545- 5390

Fax: (413) 545- 2202

[email protected]

http://cee.umass.edu/faculty/mi-hyun-park

PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND PROEFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Assistant Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Massachusetts

Amherst, 09/ 2008 – Present

Assistant Researcher, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Los

Angeles, 01/2008 – 08/2008

Postdoctoral Researcher, Institute of Environment, University of California, Los Angeles, 09/2004-

12/2007

Research Assistant, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Los

Angeles, 09/2002 – 08/2003

Teaching Assistant (Instructor), Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of

California, Los Angeles, 09/2001 – 06/2002

EDUCATION

Doctor of Philosophy, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Los

Angeles, 09/2004

Master of Science, Diploma of Imperial College, Dept. of Computing, Imperial College, London, UK,

09/2001 (Distinction)

Master of Science, Diploma of Imperial College, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering,

Imperial College, London, UK, 09/1998

Master of Engineering, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Korean Advanced Institute of Science and

Technology, Korea, 02/1999

Bachelor of Engineering, Dept. of Environmental Engineering, Inha University, Korea, 02/1996

(Distinction)

HONORS and AWARDS People’s choice award for best student poster presentation, Spring Northeast Arc User Group

Conference, Amherst, MA, May 13, 2014

UMass Provost’s Team-Based Learning (TBL) Fellow, 2012-2013

Finalist, Best Paper Award, ASCE Journal of Environmental Engineering, 2007

Dissertation Fellowship at UCLA, 2003-2004

Graduate Student Research Assistantship at UCLA, 2002-2003

Teaching Assistantship at UCLA, 2001-2002

Department Fellowship at UCLA, 2001-2002

Distinction, Dept. of Computer Science at Imperial College, 2001

British Chevening Scholarship at Imperial College, 1997-1998

Korean National Scholarship at KAIST, 1996-1998

Highest Academic Distinction Award at Inha University, 1996

4 Year Honor Student Scholarship at Inha University, 1992-1996

Scholarship for top place on the entrance examination at Inha University, 1992

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RESEARCH

PUBLICATIONS

Peer Reviewed Publications

1. Minji Park* and Mi-Hyun Park

** (2015) Evaluation of watershed susceptibility to contaminants of

emerging concerns: Retrospective analysis for four watershed cases, Journal of American Water

Works Association, in press, scheduled in April 2015

2. Elizabeth Isenstein*, Adam Trescott

*, and Mi-Hyun Park

**(2014) Multispectral Remote Sensing of

Harmful Algal Blooms in Lake Champlain, USA, Water Environment Research, 86(12), 2271-2278

3. Minji Park*, David Reckhow, Michael Lavine, Erik Rosenfeldt, Benjamin Stanford and Mi-Hyun

Park**

(2014) Multivariate analysis for monitoring EDCs and PPCPs in a lake water, Water

Environment Research, 86(11), 2233-2241

4. Elizabeth Isenstein*, and Mi-Hyun Park

** (2014) Assessment of nutrient distribution in Lake

Champlain using satellite remote sensing, Journal of Environmental Sciences, 26(9), 1831-1836

5. Allison M. Reinert, Benjamin D. Stanford, Erik J. Rosenfeldt, Deborah Dryer, Mi-Hyun Park, Dave

Reckhow (2014) Influences of sampling frequency, location, and method reporting levels on

benchmarking EDC/PPCP Occurrence, Journal of American Water Works Association, 106(9), 362-

371

6. Mark Hagemann* and Mi-Hyun Park

** (2014) Trends in tributary water quality in a water supply

reservoir, Journal of American Water Works Association, 106(4), 212-224

7. Minji Park* and Mi-Hyun Park

** (2013) Spatial analysis for identifying EDC and PPCP sources,

Water Science and Technology, 67(8), 1657-1663

8. Adam Trescott*, Elizabeth Isenstein

*, and Mi-Hyun Park

** (2013) Remote sensing of cyanobacterial

blooms in Lake Champlain, USA, Water Science and Technology: Water Supply, 13(5), 1402-1409

9. Adam Trescott* and Mi-Hyun Park

** (2013) Remote sensing models using Landsat satellite data to

monitor algal blooms in Lake Champlain, Water Science and Technology, 67(5), 1113-1120

10. Kyunghwa Cho* and Mi-Hyun Park

** (2013) Prioritizing subwatersheds for stormwater pollution to

Wachusett Reservoir, Water Environment Research, 85(2), 158-166

11. Kyunghwa Cho*, Y. A. Pachepsky, Joon Ha Kim, Jung-Woo Kim and Mi-Hyun Park

** (2012) The

modified SWAT model for predicting fecal coliform in the Wachusett Reservoir Watershed, USA,

Water Research, 46, 4750-4760

12. Mi-Hyun Park**

, Ivar K. Ridgeway, Xavier Swamikannu, and Michael K. Stenstrom (2010)

Evaluation of stormwater BMPs for implementing industrial stormwater permitting strategy, Water

Science and Technology, 62(11), 2558-2563

13. Mi-Hyun Park**

, Xavier Swamikannu, and Michael K. Stenstrom (2009) Accuracy and precision of

the volume-concentration method for urban stormwater modeling, Water Research, 43(11), 2773-

2786

14. Mi-Hyun Park**

, Michael K. Stenstrom, and Stephanie Pincetl (2009) Water quality improvement

policies: lessons learned from the implementation of Proposition O, Los Angeles, California,

Environmental Management, 43, 514-522†

15. Mi-Hyun Park**

, Stephanie Pincetl, and Michael K. Stenstrom (2008) Water quality improvement by

implementation of Proposition O in the Los Angeles river watershed, California, Water Science and

Technology, 58(12), 2271-2278

16. Mi-Hyun Park**

and Michael K. Stenstrom (2008) Comparison of pollutant loading estimation using

different landuses and stormwater characteristics in Ballona Creek Watershed, Water Science and

Technology, 57(9), 1349-1354

*student/postdoc advisees **

corresponding author †1-14: publication with affiliation at UMass

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17. Mi-Hyun Park**

and Michael K. Stenstrom (2008) Classifying environmentally significant urban

land uses with satellite imagery, Journal of Environmental Management, 86(1), 181-192

18. Mi-Hyun Park**

, Irwin H. (Mel) Suffet, and Michael K. Stenstrom (2007) Utility of LANDSAT-

derived land use data for estimating storm-water pollutant loads in an urbanizing area, Journal of

Environmental Engineering, ASCE, 133(2), 203-210

19. Mi-Hyun Park**

and Michael K. Stenstrom (2006) Using satellite imagery for stormwater pollution

management with Bayesian networks, Water Research, 40(18), 3429-3438

20. Mi-Hyun Park**

and Michael K. Stenstrom (2006) Spatial estimates of stormwater pollutant loading

using Bayesian networks and geographic information systems, Water Environment Research, 78(4),

421-429

21. Mi-Hyun Park**

, Park N.S., Park H, Shin H.S., and Kim B.D. (1997) An economic analysis of

desalination for potential application in Korea, Desalination, 114(3), 209-221

Manuscripts in Review/Revision

1. Mi-Hyun Park**

, Stephanie Pincetl, and Michael K. Stenstrom, Evaluation of Best Management

Practices for Urban Stormwater Management, Water Environment Research, in revision

2. Minji Park* and Mi-Hyun Park

**, Identifying optimal monitoring sites of emerging contaminants

using hotspot analysis, ASCE Journal of Environmental Engineering, in review

3. Mark Hagemann*, Minji Park

*, Varun Srinivasan, David Reckhow, Michael Lavine, and Mi-Hyun

Park**

, Surrogate compounds for EDCs and PPCPs using chemometrics, Journal of American Water

Works Association, in review

4. Varun Srinivasan, Minji Park*, Mi-Hyun Park and David Reckhow, Developing a watershed-level

protocol for choosing indicators for EDCs/PPCPs using analytical methods and chemometrics,

Environment Pollution, in review

5. Mark Hagemann*, Daeyoung Kim, and Mi-Hyun Park

**, Nutrient and organic carbon loads to a

water-supply reservoir: a comparison using semiparametric models, ASCE Journal of Environmental

Engineering, in review

Manuscripts in preparation

1. Elizabeth Isenstein*, Daeyoung Kim and Mi-Hyun Park

**, Statistical remote sensing modeling of

multi-temporal cyanobacterial bloom distribution in a lake water system, Water Research

2. Elizabeth Isenstein* and Mi-Hyun Park

**, Algal bloom composition in Lake Champlain, Harmful

Algae

3. Elizabeth Isenstein*and Mi-Hyun Park

**, Nutrient Estimation in Lake using Satellite Remote

Sensing, Journal of Great Lakes Research

4. Ignacio Melendez-Pastr‡, Elizabeth Isenstein

* and Mi-Hyun Park

**, Spatial-temporal analysis of

cyanobacteria blooms at Lake Champlain

5. Minji Park*, David Reckhow and Mi-Hyun Park

** Risk analysis of EDCs and PPCPs susceptibility

in Assabet River Watershed, MA, Environmental Pollution

6. Kyung Hwa Cho*, Yakov A. Pachepsky, Minjeong Kim, JongCheol Pyo, Mi-Hyun Park

**, Jung-

Woo Kim, and Joon Ha Kim, Modeling Seasonal Variability of Fecal Coliform in Natural Surface

Waters using the Modified SWAT, Journal of Hydrology

Conference Proceedings

1. Ignacio Melendez-Pastor‡, Elizabeth Isenstein

* and Mi-Hyun Park, Spatial-temporal analysis of

cyanobacteria blooms in Lake Champlain: a remote sensing multi-scale approach, The 17th

* student/postdoc advisees ‡ Visiting scholar under my supervision

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International Conference on Diffuse Pollution and Eutrophication, Berlin, Germany, September 13-

18, 2015, submitted

2. Mark Hagemann* and Mi-Hyun Park, A multi-basin analysis of empirical models for extreme-event

water quality in the Northeastern US, The 17th International Conference on Diffuse Pollution and

Eutrophication, Berlin, Germany, September 13-18, 2015, submitted

3. Mark Hagemann* and Mi-Hyun Park, The effect of urban infrastructure upgrade on in-stream nitrate

concentrations in urban watersheds, 2015 AEESP Research and Education Conference, New Haven,

CT, June 113-16, 2015, submitted 4. Lillian Jeznach, Mark Hagemann, John Tobiason, M-Hyun Park, Extreme Event Impacts on

Drinking Water Supply Reservoir Quality, ASCE EWRI World Environmental & Water Resources

Congress, Austin, TX, May 17-21, 2015, submitted

5. Mark Hagemann* and Mi-Hyun Park, Estimating solute loads from a small, urban watershed using a

nonparametric regression approach, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco,

California, December 15-19, 2014

6. Minji Park* and Mi-Hyun Park, Evaluation of Watershed Susceptibility to Contaminants of

Emerging Concerns: Retrospective Analysis For Four Watershed Cases, American Water Works

Association Annual Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, June 8 – 12, 2014

7. Minji Park*, David Reckhow, Michael Lavine, and Mi-Hyun Park, Clustering of Endocrine

Disrupting Compounds in Assabet River Watershed, Massachusetts, American Water Works

Association Annual Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, June 8 – 12, 2014

8. Benjamin Stanford, Erik Rosenfeldt, Mi-Hyun Park and Allison Reinert, Influences of Sampling

Frequency, Location, and Method Reporting Levels on Benchmarking EDC/PPCP Occurrences,

American Water Works Association Annual Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, June 8 – 12, 2014

9. Minji Park*, David Reckhow, Michael Lavine, Erik Rosenfeldt, Benjamin Stanford and Mi-Hyun

Park, Multivariate analysis for monitoring EDCs and PPCPs in surface water, Water Environment

Federation Technical Exhibition and Conference, Chicago, Illinois, October 7-9, 2013

10. Elizabeth Isenstein*, and Mi-Hyun Park, Assessment of nutrient distribution in Lake Champlain

using satellite remote sensing, The 16th IWA International Conference on Diffuse Pollution and

Eutrophication, Beijing, China, August 18-23, 2013

11. Minji Park*, Varun Srinivasan, David Reckhow, Michael Lavine, and Mi-Hyun Park, Identifying

critical areas and types of emerging contaminants using spatial analysis, The 16th IWA International

Conference on Diffuse Pollution and Eutrophication, Beijing, China, August 18-23, 2013

12. Minji Park*, Varun Srinivasan, David Reckhow, Michael Lavine, and Mi-Hyun Park, Assessment of

emerging contaminants using multivariate statistical analysis in Assabet River Watershed, MA, The

16th IWA International Conference on Diffuse Pollution and Eutrophication, Beijing, China, August

18-23, 2013

13. Yue Tang, Michael K. Knodler and, Mi-Hyun Park, A comparative study of the application of the

standard kernel density estimation and network kernel density estimation in crash hotspot

identification, 16th Road Safety on Four Continents conference, Beijing, China, May 15-17, 2013 14. Varun Srinivasan, Minji Park

*, Mi-Hyun Park and David Reckhow, Statistical analysis for EDCs

and PPCPs in Assabet River, MA, Annual New England Water Environment Technical Conference

and Exhibition, Boston, MA, January 27-30, 2013

15. Elizabeth Isenstein* and Mi-Hyun Park, Satellite Remote sensing for algal blooms in Lake

Champlain, Annual New England Water Environment Technical Conference and Exhibition, Boston,

MA, January 27-30, 2013

16. Elizabeth Isenstein*, Adam Trescott

* , and Mi-Hyun Park, Multispectral Remote sensing of harmful

algal blooms in Lake Champlain, USA, Water Environment Federation Technical Exhibition and

Conference, New Orleans, LA, September 29-October 3, 2012

* student/postdoc advisees

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17. Kyunghwa Cho*, Y. A. Pachepsky, Joon Ha Kim, Jung-Woo Kim and Mi-Hyun Park, Modeling

Fecal Coliform using a modified SWAT: a case study for the Stillwater Subbasin, MA, IWA World

Water Congress, Busan, Korea, September 16-21, 2012

18. Adam Trescott*,

§Elizabeth Isenstein

*, and Mi-Hyun Park, Remote sensing of chlorophyll a and

cyanobacteria in Lake Champlain, Vermont, IWA World Water Congress, Busan, Korea, September

16-21, 2012

19. Kyunghwa Cho*, and Mi-Hyun Park, Prioritizing subwatersheds for stormwater pollution to

Wachusett Reservoir, 84th Annual Water Environment Federation Technical Exhibition and

Conference, Los Angeles, California, October 15-19, 2011

20. Adam Trescott* and Mi-Hyun Park, Satellite image application to the spatial and temporal

distribution of algal blooms in Lake Champlain, 15th International Conference of the IWA Diffuse

Pollution and Eutrophication, Rotorua, New Zealand, September 18-23, 2011

21. Minji Park* and Mi-Hyun Park, Spatial analysis for identifying EDC and PPCP sources, 15th

International Conference of the IWA Diffuse Pollution and Eutrophication, Rotorua, New Zealand,

September 18-23, 2011

22. Benjamin D. Stanford, Erik Rosenfeldt, Michael Lavine, William Becker, Mi-Hyun Park, and David

Reckhow, Benchmarking EDC and Pharmaceutical contamination: meta analysis of historical data

using risk-based guidelines, American Water Works Association Annual Conference and Exposition,

Washington D.C. June 12-16, 2011

23. David Reckhow, Mi-Hyun Park†, Benjamin Stanford, Michael Lavine and, Alexander Mofidi,

Benchmarking and monitoring strategies for EDCs/PPCPs by drinking water utilities, American

Water Works Association Annual Conference and Exposition, Washington D.C. June 12-16, 2011

24. Mi-Hyun Park, Sharam Kharaghani and Michael K. Stenstrom, Stormwater management to comply

with total maximum daily loads in Los Angeles Watersheds, IWA World Water Congress, Montreal,

Canada, September 19-24, 2010

25. Zhen Wang* and Mi-Hyun Park, Land use change impact on stormwater quality of Wachusett

Reservoir Watershed, 14th International Conference on Integrated Diffuse Pollution Management,

Quebec City, Canada, September 12-17, 2010

26. Mi-Hyun Park, Ivar K. Ridgeway, Xavier Swamikannu, and Michael K. Stenstrom, Evaluation of

stormwater BMPs for implementing industrial stormwater permitting strategy, 13th International

Conference on Integrated Diffuse Pollution Management, Seoul, Korea, October 12-15, 2009

27. Mi-Hyun Park and Michael K. Stenstrom, Urban rainwater management to comply with total

maximum daily loads in semi-arid watersheds: A Case Study in the Los Angeles River Watershed,

IWA the 2nd International conference on Rainwater harvesting and Management, Tokyo, Japan,

September 7-11, 2009

28. Mi-Hyun Park, Stephanie Pincetl and Michael K. Stenstrom, Evaluation of best management

practices for urban stormwater management, 81st Annual Water Environment Federation Technical

Exhibition and Conference, Chicago, Illinois, October 18-22, 2008

29. Mi-Hyun Park, Stephanie Pincetl and Michael K. Stenstrom, Assessment of Proposition O Projects

in the City of Los Angeles, CA for Storm Water Clean-up, California Stormwater Quality Association

Fall Conference, Oakland, California, September 22-24, 2008

30. Mi-Hyun Park, Stephanie Pincetl, and Michael K. Stenstrom, Stormwater clean-up by

implementation of Proposition O in the City of Los Angeles, CA, 12th International Conference on

Integrated Diffuse Pollution Management, KhonKaen, Thailand, August 25-29, 2008

31. Mi-Hyun Park and Michael K. Stenstrom, Identification of roads for urban runoff pollution

management, IEEE International Geoscience & Remote Sensing Symposium, Boston, U.S.A., July 6-

11, 2008

* student/postdoc advisees † co-presenter

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32. Mi-Hyun Park and Michael K. Stenstrom, comparison of pollutant loading estimation using different

landuses and stormwater characteristics in Ballona Creek Watershed, IWA 11th International

Conference on Diffuse Pollution, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, August 26-31, 2007

33. Mi-Hyun Park, Stephanie Pincetl, and Michael K. Stenstrom, implementation of policy for

stormwater clean-up: lessons learned from Proposition O in Los Angeles, CA, IWA 11th International

Conference on Diffuse Pollution, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, August 26-31, 2007

34. Mi-Hyun Park and Michael K. Stenstrom, Classification of man-made structures using IKONOS

imagery for urban stormwater pollution management, The International Geoscience and Remote

Sensing Symposium, Barcelona, Spain, July 23-27, 2007

35. Mi-Hyun Park and Michael K. Stenstrom, Using High resolution satellite imagery for managing

stormwater pollution, IWA10th International Conference on Diffuse Pollution, Istanbul, Turkey,

September 18-22, 2006

36. Mi-Hyun Park, I.H. (Mel) Suffet, and Michael K. Stenstrom, Estimates of urban stormwater runoff

using GIS, 10th International Conference on Urban Drainage, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 21-26,

2005

37. Mi-Hyun Park and Michael K. Stenstrom, Bayesian network structure learning for urban land use

classification from Landsat ETM+ and ancillary data, AGU 2004 Fall Meeting, San Francisco,

California, December 13-17, 2004

38. Mi-Hyun Park and Michael K. Stenstrom, A new classification system for urban stormwater

pollutant loading – a case study in Santa Monica Bay area, IWA 8th International Conference on

Diffuse/Nonpoint Pollution, Kyoto, Japan, October 24-29, 2004

39. Mi-Hyun Park and Michael K. Stenstrom, Spatial estimates of stormwater pollutant loading using

Bayesian Networks and Geographic Information Systems, Water Environment Federation's Technical

Exhibition and Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 2-6, 2004

40. Mi-Hyun Park and Michael K. Stenstrom, Identifying main area generating stormwater pollution

from satellite imagery and ancillary data, The International Geoscience and Remote Sensing

Symposium, Anchorage Alaska, September 20-24, 2004

41. Mi-Hyun Park and Michael K. Stenstrom, Landuse classification for stormwater modeling using

Bayesian Networks, 7th International Specialised IWA Conference, Diffuse Pollution and Basin

Management, Dublin, Ireland, August 17-21, 2003

42. Shin, Hang-Sik, Seok-Tae Kang Mi-Hyun Park, Su-Han Kim, Hee-Kyung Park, and Byoung-Duk

Kim, An Optimization study on pretreatment processes of RO desalination, In Proceedings of Korean

Society of Environmental Engineering, Muju Resort, November 7-8, 1997

43. Mi-Hyun Park, Shin, Hang-Sik, Hee-Kyung Park, and Byung-Duck Kim, An economic comparative

analysis of desalination, In Proceedings of Korean Society of Environmental Engineering, Seoul

National Univ., May 2-3, 1997

Conference Poster Presentations

1. Mark Hegemann* and Mi-Hyun Park, An interactive tool for estimation and communication of solute loads

to a water supply reservoir, New England Graduate Student Water Symposium, Amherst, MA, September 12-

14, 2014 2. Curt Harrington, David Burgess, Jonathan Freeman, Roland Barbeito, Michael Knodler and Mi-Hyun

Park, A GIS-based Approach to Identifying Optimal Locations for Variable Speed Limit

Implementation in Massachusetts, Spring Northeast Arc User Group Conference, Amherst, MA, May

13, 2014 (People’s choice award)

3. Zhenning Yang, Heather Minott, Kate Loughlin, Shane Michniewicz, Daniel Lindquist and Mi-Hyun

Park, Effect of Global Climate Change on Vector Diseases on the East Coast, Spring Northeast Arc

User Group Conference, Amherst, MA, May 13, 2014

4. Mark Hagemann*, Joseph Goodwill, Srinivas Santhanam, David Choi, and Mi-Hyun Park, Assessing

vulnerability in community water point systems in Blantyre, Malawi, Africa, Spring Northeast Arc

User Group Conference, Amherst, MA, May 14, 2013

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5. Thomas Carleton, Damien Dmitruk, Tyler Colvin, Brendan Avery and Mi-Hyun Park, Future

stormwater drainage due to proposed infrastructure on UMass Amherst campus, Spring Northeast Arc

User Group Conference, Amherst, MA, May 14, 2013

6. Matthew Skelly, Ariel Brooks, John Guzze, Balazs Martai, Mi-Hyun Park, and Michael Knodler

Slope stability assessment for state arterial roads in Berkshire County, Spring Northeast Arc User

Group Conference, Amherst, MA, May 14, 2013

7. Daniel Kobzarm, Andrea Daly, James Roy, Pamela Patrick, David Posner, and Mi-Hyun Park,

Commercial motor vehicle rollover crash analysis in Massachusetts, Spring Northeast Arc User

Group Conference, Amherst, MA, May 14, 2013

8. Tomer Soran* and Mi-Hyun Park, Performance comparison of structural stormwater BMPs for

nutrient removal, the 3rd Annual WSSS Interdisciplinary Water Symposium, Tufts University, April

27, 2012 9. Adam Trescott

* and Mi-Hyun Park, Remote sensing models using Landsat satellite data to monitor

algal blooms in Lake Champlain, 8thAnnual Water Resources Research Conference, University of

Massachusetts Amherst, April 7, 2011

10. Elizabeth Isenstein*, and Mi-Hyun Park, Remote sensing detection of land use categories and

stormwater pollution, 8thAnnual Water Resources Research Conference, University of Massachusetts

Amherst, April 7, 2011

11. Zhen Wang* and Mi-Hyun Park, Comparison of land use change impact on stormwater quality in

Quabbin and Wachusett Reservoir Watersheds, 7th Annual Water Resources Research Conference,

Monitoring and Responding to Water Resource Challenges, University of Massachusetts Amherst,

April 8, 2010

12. Kirsten E. Studer, David A. Reckhow, and Mi-Hyun Park, Drinking water intakes in proximity to

wastewater effluents in Massachusetts, 6th Annual Water Resources Research Conference, Water

Dependencies in New England, University of Massachusetts Amherst, April 7, 2009

13. Christina L. Stauber, Amber Boles, Rebecca Freed, John Tobiason and Mi-Hyun Park, Visualization

of seasonal water velocities in the Wachusett Reservoir using GIS, 6th Annual Water Resources

Research Conference, Water Dependencies in New England, University of Massachusetts Amherst,

April 7, 2009

14. Kenneth Derry Hunu, Pooja Kechamada, Mi-Hyun Park and Casey Brown, Climate change impacts

on stream flow in the Connecticut River Basins, 6th Annual Water Resources Research Conference,

Water Dependencies in New England, University of Massachusetts Amherst, April 7, 2009

INVITED TALKS

1. Green algae and Cyanobacteria Blooms: Remote sensing for effective monitoring and management,

International Environmental Engineering Conference, Busan, Korea, October 28 - 30, 2015 invited as

a “keynote speaker”

2. Satellite remote sensing for inland water quality, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering,

University of California, Los Angeles, May 2015, invited

3. Remote sensing of algal blooms: Applications to Taihu lake, Ministry of Environment, April 2015,

invited

4. EDC/PPCP benchmarking and monitoring for drinking water utilities, Water Research Foundation

Emerging Contaminants Workshop, Toronto, Canada, October 7, 2014

5. Spatial modeling of surface water quality, California State University, April 2014

6. Satellite remote sensing of lake water quality, Missisquoi Bay and Basin, Swanton, VT, August 13,

2013

7. Cyanobacterial bloom estimate using satellite remote sensing, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea,

September 26, 2012

8. How to sense water quality: remote sensing perspective, Suwon University, September 25, 2012

9. Remote sensing of water quality, Kyung Hee University, Korea, September 25, 2012

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10. Satellite remote sensing of freshwater algal blooms, Korea Institute of Science and Technology,

Korea, September 24, 2012

11. Remote sensing of algal blooms, K Water, Korea, September 17, 2012

12. Satellite remote sensing of cyanobacterial blooms, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology,

Korea, September 14, 2012

13. Monitoring and forecasting algal blooms from space, Dongguk University, Korea, September 13,

2012

14. Remote sensing models to monitor algal blooms in Lake Champlain, Missisquoi Bay and Basin, Euro

Spa, Quebec, Canada, March 22, 2012

15. Stormwater pollution issues in New England waters, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering,

University of California, Los Angeles, October 21, 2011

16. Diffuse pollution issues in New England waters, Southern California Coastal Water Research Project

(SCCWRP), October 20, 2011

17. The US regulations and GIS applications to stormwater pollution, ScorePP workshop, Quebec City,

Canada, October 5, 2009

18. Environmental remote sensing and stormwater management, MA Dept. of Conservation and

Recreation (DCR)/MWRA (Ma Water Resources Authority) Project Meeting, MWRA Southborough,

January 22, 2009

19. Stormwater pollution modeling for sustainable urban management, University of Cincinnati, March 5,

2008

20. Evaluation of Proposition O implementation: a first step to clean up stormwater pollution in Los

Angeles, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles,

November 27, 2007

21. Modeling urban stormwater pollution using remote sensing, Washington State University, April 2,

2007

22. The role of remote sensing and machine learning in modeling stormwater pollution from urban areas,

Rice University, February 12, 2007

23. Remote sensing and machine learning application to nonpoint source pollution management, Dept. of

Civil and Environmental Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Jan 5,

2007

24. Landuse definitions EMC assumptions and implications for stormwater modeling, Los Angeles

Regional Water Quality Control Board Stormwater Meeting, Dec 14, 2006

25. Using satellite imagery for stormwater pollution management, delegation from Korea, Ministry of

Environment, Feb 8, 2006

26. A new classification system for urban stormwater pollutant loading: A case study in the Los Angeles,

Los Angeles County Department of Public Works, July 20, 2005

27. Estimate of stormwater pollutant loading to Santa Monica Bay, Southern California Coastal Water

Research Project (SCCWRP), Dec 3, 2004

SPONSORED RESEARCH ACTIVITY

Sponsored Grants (Active or Recently Awarded)

1. Korean Agency of Infrastructure Technology Advancement #39: Development of Advanced Cleaning

Technology for Reverse Osmosis Desalination, “Development of a Satellite Remote Sensing

Monitoring Technique for Red Tides to proper operation of RO Desalination” (PI: Mi-Hyun Park),

05/04/2015-12/03/2017, $200,000, (in process, see letter of award by Dr. Kim at the end)

2. Water Research Foundation 4260, “EDC/PPCP benchmarking and monitoring strategies for drinking

water utilities” (PI: Mi-Hyun Park, Co-PIs: David Reckhow, Michael Lavine, Benjamin D. Stanford,

Erik J. Rosenfeldt, Alex Mofidi, and David Lipsky), 09/01/2010-05/01/2015 (officially listed as a PI

in 8/2013), $850,573 ($399,967 from WaterRF to UMass, $450,606 for matching from UMass,

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AECOM, Hazen&Sawyer, USGS, City of Boulder, City of Denver, City of Thorton, City of Aurora,

NYCDEP)

3. Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, “Water quality in DCR reservoirs 2015-

2016” (PI: John Tobiason, Co-PI: Mi-Hyun Park and David Reckhow), 07/01/2014-06/30/2016,

$249,108

4. Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, “Water quality in DCR reservoirs 2013-

2014” (PI: John Tobiason, Co-PIs: David Ahlfeld and Mi-Hyun Park), 07/01/2012-06/30/2014,

$239,324

5. Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, “Water quality in DCR reservoirs 2011-

2012” (PI: John Tobiason, Co-PIs: David Ahlfeld and Mi-Hyun Park), 07/01/2010-06/30/2012,

$249,897

6. Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, “Water quality in DCR reservoirs 2009-

2010” (PI: John Tobiason, Co-PIs: David Ahlfeld and Mi-Hyun Park), 07/01/2009-06/30/2010,

$127,776

7. US Geological Survey 15.805, “A remote sensing algal production model to monitor water quality

and nonpoint pollution in New England lakes”(PI: Mi-Hyun Park), 03/2011-02/2012, $14,952

8. UMass Faculty Research Grants/Healey Endowment Grants, “algal bloom detection using remote

sensing and modeling of stormwater impacts” (PI: Mi-Hyun Park), 05/2011-04/2012, $15,000

9. Mellon Mutual Mentor Program-Team-proposal, “Engineering and Computing Women Faculty group

(ECWG)” (PI: Mi-Hyun Park, Co-PI: Aura Ganz), 05/2012-06/2013, $10,000

10. Mellon Mutual Mentor Program-Micro-proposal. “International network for harmful algal bloom

issues” (PI: Mi-Hyun Park), 05/2012-06/2013, $1,200

11. UMass College of Engineering Dean’s Grant for Women Faculty Mentoring Network, 1/2015-

12/2015, $5,000

12. UMass College of Engineering Dean’s Grant for Women Faculty Mentoring Network, 1/2014-

12/2014, $5,000

13. UMass Flex Grant for Teaching/Faculty Development, 12/2014-6/30/2015, $500

14. UMass Flex Grant for Teaching/Faculty Development, 11/2012-03/2013, $500

15. UMass Provost’s Team-Based Learning (TBL) Fellows Grant, 03/2012-02/2013, $1,000

External Funding (Pending)

New England Transportation Consortium, “The effect of extreme events on highway runoff pollution

and its treatment effectiveness” (PI: Mi-Hyun Park, Co-PI: Paul Mathisen @ WPI), Submitted

1/2015, $200,000

NSF Environmental Engineering Program, “Occurrences, Fate and Transformation of Contaminants

of Emerging Concern from an Urban Watershed” (PI: Mi-Hyun Park, Co-PI: Caitlyn Butler, David

Reckhow and Daeyoung Kim), Submitted 11/2014, $329,630

NSF Environmental Sustainability Program, “Understanding red tides from big data analysis with

geostationary satellite remote sensing” (PI: Mi-Hyun Park), Submitted 11/2014, $299,611

STUDENT RESEARCH ADVISED

Visiting Scholars Hosted

Maryam Ghashghaie (Visiting Scholar), Starting in Mar 2015, Ph.D. student in Water Engineering,

Bu-Ali Sina University, Iran

Ignacio Melendez-Pastor (Visiting Scholar), Aug-Sep 2013, Research scientist in Agrochemistry and

Environment, University Miguel Hernández of Elche, Spain,

Hyo-jin Yoon (Visiting Professor), Aug 2012-Jul 2013, Professor of Urban Planning &

Transportation, Kyonggi University, Korea

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Postdoctoral Researchers Advised

Yongsoo Lee (Ph.D. Sungkyunkwan University), starting in May 2015

Minji Park (Ph.D. Konkuk University), Dec 2010-Oct 2012, Current position: Han-River

Environment Research Center

Kyunghwa Cho (Ph.D. GIST), Oct 2010-Oct 2011, Current position: Assistant Professor, School of

Urban and Environmental Engineering, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

Committee Chair

Mark Hagemann (Ph.D., 2012-present, current)

Elizabeth Isenstein (MS, May 2013)

Adam Trescott (MS, December 2011)

Nancy Dutta (MS, September, 2011, co-advised with Dr. Michael Knodler)

Coursework Masters Advised

Jingya Zhu (Fall 2014-present, current)

Brendan Avery (Spring 2013-Spring 2014)

Tyler Colvin (Fall 2012-Spring 2013)

Soonmi Kim (Fall 2012)

Undergraduate Research Advised

Engineers Without Borders (Spring 2011-Spring 2012) Local project advisor

James Turshmann (Spring and Summer 2013)

Tomer Soran (REU, Summer 2011)

Elizabeth Isenstein (Independent Research, Fall 2010 and Spring 2011)

Elizabeth Isenstein (REU, Summer 2010)

Jonathan Ho (Summer 2010 and Summer 2011)

Erik Jensen (Honors Research, Spring and Fall 2009)

Tyler Riverman (Winter 2008 and Summer 2009)

Committee Member

Lillian Jeznach (Ph.D., current)

Patrick Wittbold (MS, August 2014)

Varun Srinivasan (MS, August 2012)

Mary Dehais (MS in LARP, May 2011)

Mary Rivers (MS, May 2011)

Paul G. Chang (MS, May 2009)

Graduate Independent Research Advised

Piotr Rachtan (Spring 2012)

Zhen Wang (Spring 2010)

Post-graduate Research Advised

Woo-Jung Choi (graduated from Tufts University, Fall 2013-Summer 2014)

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TEACHING

University of Massachusetts Amherst

CEE121 Measurement, 3 credits

A freshmen required course in Civil and Environmental Engineering for introduction to various

measurements used in civil engineering. Taught introductory MATLAB programming session for Civil

Engineering application with labs.

Year Semester Enrollment

2014 Spring 95

CEE260/MIE 273 Probability and Statistics in Civil Engineering, 3 credits A sophomore required course in both Civil and Environmental Engineering and Mechanical Industrial

Engineering Departments. Designed to introduce students the field of probability and statistics, and

demonstrate their importance and utility in the solution of engineering problems. Topics include

descriptive statistics, fundamental concepts of probability, probability distributions for discrete and

continuous variables, sampling and inference, data analysis, linear regression and hypothesis testing.

Year Semester Enrollment

2010 Fall 148

2011 Fall 132

2012 Fall 142

2013 Fall 129

2014 Fall 141

CEE597G/570 Geographic Information Systems for Engineers, 3 credits

An elective course for both graduate students and upper level undergraduate students in Civil and

Environmental Engineering. Designed to introduce students to the principles of geographic information

systems and spatial analysis for engineering applications. A computer laboratory is integrated into the

course, covering vector and raster data models, GIS database, data exploration and manipulation, and

spatial data analysis.

Year Semester Enrollment

2008 Fall 23

2009 Fall 13

2011 Spring 28

2012 Spring 28

2013 Spring 17

CEE690R Environmental Remote Sensing, 3 credits

An elective course for graduate students in the Environmental and Water Resources Engineering

Program. Designed to introduce students to the fast-growing field of remote sensing, covering

fundamental physical concepts of remote sensing and digital processing methods for interpreting,

manipulating and analyzing remotely-sensed image data. A computer laboratory is integrated into the

course.

Year Semester Enrollment

2009 Spring 6

2010 Spring 7

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CEE691A EWRE Seminar, 1 credit

Graduate seminar series in Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Program with invited

speakers.

Year Semester Enrollment

2010 Fall 28

CEE691S EWRE Seminar for statistical computing with R, 1 credit

Graduate seminar series in Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Program. This seminar will

help students improve their R skills through peer discussion and demonstration of R code.

Year Semester Enrollment

2014 Fall 7

University of California Los Angeles

CEE15 Introduction to Computing for Civil Engineers, Instructor

CEE 255B Biological Processes for Water and Wastewater Treatment, Guest lecturer

CEE 157C Design of Wastewater Treatment Plants, Guest lecturer

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SERVICE PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Professional Committee

IWA Diffuse Pollution Special Group, 2014-current, Vice-chair/Chair-elect

IWA Diffuse Pollution Special Group, 2006-current, Committee Member

Editorial Board

Desalination & Water Treatment (Guest Editor, 2010)

Water Environment Research, Associate Editor (currently nominated)

Reviewer for Peer-Reviewed Journals

Chemosphere

Environmental Engineering Research

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment

Environmental Research

Environmental Science and Pollution Research

Environmental Science and Technology

International Journal of Digital Earth

Journal of Environmental Quality

Journal of Environmental Sciences

Journal of Hydroinformatics

Journal of Hydrology

Science of Total Environment

Water Environment Research

Water Research

Water Resources Management

Water Science and Technology

Conference Moderator/Co-moderator

IWA International Conference on Diffuse Pollution (2007, 2010, 2013)

IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (2004)

Reviewer for Conference Abstracts/Papers

IWA International Conference on Diffuse Pollution (2010, 2011)

IWA World Water Congress (2010)

IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society (GRSS)(2008)

IWA International Conference of Urban Drainage (ICUD)(2008)

Evaluator for Conference Posters

IWA DIPCON (2009)

Annual Water Resources Research Conference (2010)

Reviewer for Proposals/Projects

NASA ROSES A.35 Water Resources Earth Science Application Proposal Review, July 22, 2014

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USGS NIWR Proposal Review Panel, 5/2014

NASA Science Mission Directorate Unsolicited Proposal: Peer Review Panel, 2/2014-3/2014

NASA ROSES A.34 Water Resources Feasibility to Decisions Applied Science Feasibility Final

Report Review, July 1, 2013

Hudson River Foundation Fund, Proposal and preproposal review, 2/2013, 11/2012

US Geological Survey proposal review, 11/2012

UMass Faculty Research Grants/Healey Endowment Grants, 11/2011

Professional Affiliations

International Water Association, (IWA)

Water Environment Federation (WEF)

American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors (AEESP)

American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS)

IEEE, Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society (GRSS)

IEEE, Women in Engineering (WIE)

New England Water Environment Association (NEWEA)

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Remote Sensing Consortium in the Five Colleges, Founder

Women Faculty in College of Engineering and Computer Science (ECWG), Founder

Faculty Senate: Status of Women Council (SoWC), Representative from the College of Engineering

(1/11-12/13)

Faculty Senate: Council on Public Engagement and Outreach, Committee Member (1/14-current)

Joint Task Force on Internationalization, Community Engagement and Communication, Committee

Member (1/14-current)

College of Engineering ECS Systems Administrator Search Committee

GIS group in the Five Colleges, Member

Water Working Group, Member

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Faculty Network, Member

Department of CEE, Computing Facilities Liaison Committee

EWRE Faculty Lunch Meeting, Organizer

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Mi-Hyun Park

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

University of Massachusetts, Amherst

130 Natural Resources Road

Amherst, MA 01003-9293, U.S.A.

Dear Prof. Mi-Hyun Park,

I, Prof. Hyung-soo Kim as the Korean Principle Investigator, am pleased to inform that you are awarded

an overseas research grant under “the Development of Advanced Cleaning Technology for Reverse

Osmosis Desalination” funded by Korean Agency of Infrastructure Technology (KAIA), Ministry of Land,

Infrastructure and Transport (MLIT).

The U.S. Principal Investigator is Prof. Mi-Hyun Park of Civil and Environmental Engineering Department

at University of Massachusetts, Amherst. The project name is “Development of a Satellite Remote

Sensing Monitoring Technique for Red Tides to Proper Operation of Reverse Osmosis Desalination.”

The project grant award for the period of May 4, 2015 to December 3, 2017 is 200,000,000 South

Korean won, which is approximately $200,000.

Sincerely,

Hyung-soo Kim, Ph.D.

Professor

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Sungkyunkwan University