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dianabyrne@uky.edu

Education

PhD, Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2020)

MS, Civil Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2015)

BS, Civil Engineering, Saint Louis University (2013)

Appointments

Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Kentucky (2020-present)

Byrne Group Research

Welcome

Welcome to the Byrne Research Group! We are in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Kentucky (UK) in Lexington, KY. Our research focuses on sustainable water infrastructure systems. We seek to apply and adapt quantitative sustainable design tools (e.g., life cycle assessment, life cycle costing, quantitative microbial risk assessment) to inform decision-making around these complex systems. In addition to research, Dr. Byrne teaches undergraduate and graduate courses focused on sustainable infrastructure systems. Please feel free to explore the information below that includes our group, courses, resources, and contact information.

Members of the Byrne Research Group

Research

Our research focuses on sustainable design of water infrastructure. All our recent publications can be found through ORCID. You are also welcome to read more about our ongoing work with the Appalachian Community Technical Assistance Training (ACTAT) and WaterWORCs programs. Our group also enjoys collaborating on research through the Kentucky Water Research Institute (KWRI) and the Sustainable Futures Design Lab on campus.

Teaching

CE 519: Quantitative Sustainable Design

Description:  This course focuses on the application of quantitative sustainable design to engineering infrastructure and technologies. Quantitative sustainable design is a process of mechanistically linking design and operational decisions to sustainability indicators to inform decision-making. This process enables navigation of trade-offs across dimensions of sustainability (e.g., environmental, economic, social) so that design and operation can be informed by sustainability metrics. This course will focus specifically on environmental and economic impacts by using two tools - life cycle assessment (LCA) and life cycle costing (LCC) – along with uncertainty and sensitivity analyses. The main component of this course will be a design project in which students apply this process to inform the design and operation of an engineering infrastructure system or technology of interest.

Level: Seniors and graduate students; Semesters: Fall 2020, Fall 2021, Fall 2022, Spring 2024, Spring 2025, Spring 2026

 

CE 218: Sustainable Engineering

Description: This course focuses on the application of quantitative sustainable design to engineering infrastructure and technologies. Quantitative sustainable design is a process of mechanistically linking design and operational decisions to sustainability indicators to inform decision-making.  This process enables navigation of trade-offs across dimensions of sustainability (e.g., environmental, economic, social) so that design and operation can be informed by sustainability metrics. This course will focus specifically on environmental and economic impacts by using two tools - life cycle assessment (LCA) and life cycle costing (LCC) – along with uncertainty and sensitivity analyses. The main component of this course will be a design project in which students apply this process to inform the design and operation of an engineering infrastructure system or technology of interest.

Level: Undergraduate; Semesters: Fall 2023, Fall 2024, Fall 2025