Nigel Quinn
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Nigel William Trevelyan Quinn is a water resources engineer, earth scientist and academic who is most known for introducing the concept of real-time water quality management in the 1990s, which has been incorporated into legislation and the California Water Quality Control Plan for the San Joaquin River Basin. He has been a Research Group Leader of the HydroEcological Engineering Advanced Decision Support group during his 34-year career at Berkeley National Laboratory and has held academic appointments at the University of California, Merced, University of California, Berkeley and California State University, Fresno. He has had a 38-year association with the US Bureau of Reclamation Divisions of Planning and Resource Management that is ongoing.[1]
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Education | BSc (Hons)., Agricultural/Irrigation Engineering MS., Agricultural and Civil Engineering PhD., Water Resources Systems Engineering |
Alma mater | Cranfield University Iowa State University Cornell University |
Occupation(s) | Water resources engineer, earth scientist and academic |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory US Bureau of Reclamation University of California, Merced California State University, Fresno University of California, Berkeley |