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Daniel Liwicki
Welcome, My name is Daniel Liwicki. Firstly, a little background on my past and my career aspirations. Beginning around the age of 10, my true passion has always been the pursuit and conservation of coldwater species and fisheries. My endeavors in fly-fishing led to an affinity for the protection of our ecosystems. This ideology guided my decision to pursue the environmental sciences and formulated in my enrollement into the Environmental Resources Engineering program at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY ESF) in the fall of 2007. The educational opporturnites at SUNY ESF have been infinite as I have worked dilegently to achieve a solid foundation in engineering expanding into a spectrum of studies within ecology, biology, environmental chemistry, economic sustainability and more. The objective that drives me is to incorporate my passion for the environment into a career in engineering and environmental consulting. I have been very blessed to recieve a fantastic environmental education and fervid sense of stewardship for our earth. I hope to use my developed skill set to work towards building a sustainable future for both our local communities and global ecology.
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EDUCATIONBachelor of ScienceEnvironmental Resources EngineeringCum Laude, May 2011Department of Environmental Resources Engineering (ERE),State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY ESF) Syracuse, NYMaster of Professional Studies, Environmental Management, August 2012Department of Environmental Resources Engineering (ERE), (SUNY ESF)AREAS OF INTEREST Remedial Design & Brownfield RedevelopmentEcological RestorationHazardous Waste ManagementSustainability & Evironmental Systems OptimizationEXPERIENCE AND HONORS DATEEcology and Environment, Inc. (E&E), Intern 2010• Engineering intern/junior engineer Ecology and Environment, Inc. (E&E), Staff 2008-2009• Facilities staff and office clerk GDY Professional Investigation 2011-Present• Part time authorized private investigator Wegmans Food Markets 2011-Present• Part time employee Class Marshall, Graduating Class of 2011 (SUNY ESF) 2010-2011• Selected representative for the graduating class of 2011ERE Alumni & Faculty Scholarship Recipient (SUNY ESF) 2010• Recognition of academic and professional achievementMaple Leaf Award Recipient (SUNY ESF) 2011 • Recognition of significant community outreachCO-CURRICULAR EXPERIENCE DATE Env. Resources Engineering Club, President (SUNY ESF) 2008-2011• Academic and professional student support for ERE studentsStudent Ambassador (SUNY ESF) 2007-2011 • Campus tour guide and student representativeTrout Bums, President/Founder (SUNY ESF) 2007-2011 • Organization dedicated to fly-fishing and fisheries conservationRELATED EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS DATELimestone Creek Restoration, Project Coordinator 2009-Present• Stream restoration and habitat improvement program• Stakeholder partnership with Trout Unlimited Iroquois Chapter, Village of Manlius NY, EA Engineering Science and Technology, Inc.Microsoft Project (MSP 2007) (E&E) 2010• Introduction to MSP for phasing plan development • Involved in semi-annual project scheduling updatesHarbor Point Remediation (Master Practicum) (SUNY ESF) 2011-Present • NYSDEC Class 2 Inactive Hazardous Waste Disposal Site (Superfund) • Design of a final dermal containment barrier and grading plan• In-situ wetlands delineation, functionality assessment, and mitigation • Design of dermal barrier erosion and flood control measures• Conducted in cooperation with SUNY ESF, O’Brien & Gere, City of Utica, NYSDEC, National Grid, and the SUNY Center for Brownfield Studies*REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
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B.S. Environmental Resources Engineering 2007-2011FALL 2007General Biology General Biology Laboratory General Chemisty IGeneral Chemistry I Laboratory Calculus IWriting and The EnvironmentERE Orientation SeminarSPRING 2008General Chemisty IIGeneral Chemistry II LaboratoryGeneral Physics I General Physics I Laboratory Calculus IIIntroduction to Engineering DesignWestern Civilization and The EnvironmentFALL 2008General Physics IIGeneral Physics II LaboratoryStatics and DynamicsCalculus IIIForest Ecology and SilvicultureHistory of the American Environmental MovementSPRING 2009Mechanics of MaterialsEcological Engineering IDifferential Equations Writing, Humanities and EnvironmentCulture and Landscape IIFALL 2009Surveying for EngineersNumerical and Computing MethodsFluid MechanicsIntroduction to Geotechnical EngineeringSPRING 2010Engineering Hydrology and HydraulicsPrinciples of Remote SensingWater Pollution EngineeringIntroduction to Probability and StatisticsBasic Engineering ThermodynamicsFALL 2010Solid Waste ManagementEngineering Decision AnalysisPeoples Plauges and PestsEcological Engineering and Designing for SustainabilityGIS for EngineersSPRING 2011Environmental Resources Planning and DesignIntroduction to PsychologyHydrologic ModelingRestoration EcologyApplied Environmental MicrobiologyM.P.S. Environmental ManagmentFALL 2011Water Resources ManagementEnvironmental Systems EngineeringNatural Process Design and PlanningEnvironmental LawResearch Methods INatural Systems Engineering SeminarPracticumSPRING 2012Hazardous Waste ManagementConstruction Contracts and SpecificationsNatural Resources Damage and Superfund AssessmentEnvironmental Chemistry IEnvironmental HealthPracticumSUMMER 2012Practicum
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Practicum
As I am pursuing a Master of Professional Studies (M.P.S.) degree in Environmental Management, the culmination of my degree will be a master's practicum. My graduate practicum has been participation in project closure design for a Class 2 Inactive Hazardous Waste Disposal Site (NYSDEC Superfund Program) at Harbor Point in Utica, NY. Working with direction from consultants at O’Brien and Gere, I am currently engaged in the design of final dermal barrier to be in place prior to the closure of the Harbor Point site. The project has involved development of a final grading plan for the containment cap, wetlands delineation and functionality assessment, barrier erosion and flood control design, as well as an evaluation of site reuse opportunities. This project will be conducted in conjunction with SUNY ESF, the SUNY Center for Brownfield Studies, O'BRIEN & GERE, National Grid Power Corporation, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC), and the City of Utica.
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Daniel Liwicki
Daniel LiwickiGraduate Suite 320 Baker LabsState University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry1 Forestry Drive, Syracuse, NY 13012Phone: 716-866-1623Email: dmliwick_syr.edu
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