David Jay, Ph.D.

Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Ph.D. in Physical Oceanography, University of Washington, 1987
M.S. in Marine Environmental Studies, State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1974
B.S. in Chemical Physics, Pomona College, 1970

Dr. Jay conducts research in buoyant plume processes, estuarine circulation and salinity intrusion, suspended sediment transport, coastal tides, biophysical interactions, estuarine comparison and classification, human alteration of coastal environments, fisheries oceanography and turbulence/mixing in stratified flows. This work examines spatial scales from microns to river basins and time scales from seconds to centuries. It also requires development of innovative data analysis methods, e.g., for wavelet tidal analysis and multi-sensor estimates of suspended sediment concentration.

For more information, please visit his web site at http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~jaylab/

202C Engineering Building
1930 SW Fourth Avenue
Portland, OR 97201 USA
Phone: 503-725-4247
Fax: 503-725-5950
Email: djay@cecs.pdx.edu