Paige Puckett

Professional Paid Hourly

Engineering Intern (E.I.)
  • Weaver Administration Bldg 101

Dr. Page Puckett received her Ph.D. from North Carolina State University in 2007, where she conducted a flume study on the rock cross vane and designed an assessment tool to evaluate the performance of the structure in streams across North Carolina. Since graduating, she has developed and continues to improve on graduate level distance courses for the BAE Department. These classes include: In-stream Restoration Structure Risk and Failure Assessment (BAE 582), Ecohydraulics and River Corridor Function (BAE 583), and Fresh Water Use Rights and Policy (BAE 590). Her fall distance course, Introduction to Land and Water Engineering (BAE 580), is created to prepare new graduate students with the fundamentals needed for stormwater design and further coursework in the department.

Education

Ph.D. 2007

Biological and Agricultural Engineering

North Carolina State University

B.S. 2003

Biological and Agricultural Engineering

North Carolina State University

Honors and Awards

  • Preparing the Professoriate Fellow, 2005
  • National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, 2004
  • Park Scholar, Class of 2003, 1999