Antoine Aubeneau

Antoine Aubeneau is an Assistant Professor of Hydraulic and Hydrological Engineering at the Lyles School of Civil Engineering at Purdue University. He received his Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Northwestern in 2013.

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Groundwater Contamination (edX)

The Earth is blue for its oceans and green for its groundwater. Access to clean freshwater is essential yet human activities deteriorate water quality. This unit describes contaminant transport in aquifers. Groundwater is the water beneath the ground surface. It is a vast freshwater reservoir often overlooked because invisible, [...]

Wells Hydraulics (edX)

The Earth is blue for its oceans but green for its groundwater. We use wells to extract water from the ground. In this course we address questions such as: how well tests tell us if an aquifer can provide enough water? how can we use wells to dewater construction sites?

Groundwater Cycle (edX)

The Earth is blue for its oceans but green for the blankets of groundwater under our feet. This course explores the water cycle from under the ground. How much groundwater do we use and what for? How much do the trees? How do we model water fluxes? This course [...]