(UConn Today) Emmanouil Anagnostou, professor of civil and environmental engineering and the Northeast Utilities Endowed Chair in Environmental Engineering, can predict the movement of water using complex mathematical equations. But he could not have predicted the path his career would take to get to this point. “When I was a kid I was more interested in electrical engineering stuff,” says Anagnostou, who received the Faculty Excellence in Research Award from the UConn Alumni Association in October for his innovative work in hydrometeorology. “At school I was always playing with electronics. I never understood how they worked, so I was basically destroying electronics. I was always opening any toy I had.”
Published: December 8, 2011
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