New Faculty Spotlight: Daniel P. Saulnier

Daniel P. Saulnier joined the Department in Fall 2011 as an Assistant Cooperative Education Coordinator. In addition to bringing first-hand experience in cooperative education, he also has expertise in sustainable engineering for the developing world and water and wastewater infrastructure systems. Saulnier earned a B.S. in Civil Engineering at Northeastern University in 1998 and an M.B.A. from Babson College in 2006. He is a registered professional engineer in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and possesses extensive development experience in Honduras and Uganda with Engineers Without Borders, as well as in India and Haiti on wastewater treatment projects. Saulnier's professional affiliations include the American Society of Civil Engineers, the American Society for Engineering Education, the American Water Works Association, Chi Epsilon, Engineers Without Borders, and Tau Beta Pi.

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