Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States
Mr. Scott DeNeale is a Water Resources Engineer (EIT) Research Staff in Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Environmental Sciences Division, conducting a wide variety of applied research projects at the largest science and energy national laboratory in the U.S.
He has specialized experience in hydrologic and hydraulic (H&H) modeling, water resources engineering, environmental and economic data analysis, and project management, with application to water-energy systems. Mr. DeNeale joined ORNL in March 2013 and is currently primarily involved in hydropower and pumped storage hydropower research, hydropower technology and cost modeling research, and precipitation and flood modeling.
He is a motivated, organized individual with experience leading and supporting projects across a wide variety of civil, environmental, and water resources engineering applications, including H&H analysis and modeling, hydropower research, dam and reservoir system analysis, precipitation/flood hazard safety review, materials engineering testing, and critical infrastructure assessment.
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A Historical Streamflow Reanalysis Study for Puerto Rico
Monday, May 19, 2025
1:15 PM – 1:30 PM Alaska Daylight Time (AKDT)