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Eleonora M. Demaria

Eleonora M. Demaria

Adjunct Lecturer of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics
520.621.2266
edemaria@arizona.edu
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Daniel Tremblay

Adjunct Lecturer of Civil and Architectural Engineering and Engineering Mechanics
danieltremblay@arizona.edu
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Ronald Schneider

Adjunct Lecturer of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics
rschneider@arizona.edu
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Howard Canfield

Adjunct Instructor of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics
520.621.7255
hecanfield@arizona.edu
Sal Caccavale

Sal Caccavale

Adjunct Professor of Civil and Architectural Engineering and Mechanics
520.621.2266
salcaccavale@arizona.edu
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Gates Matthew Stoner

Adjunct Professor of Civil and Architectural Engineering and Mechanics
520.626.3482
gstoner@arizona.edu
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Frank Fry

Adjunct Professor of Civil and Architectural Engineering and Mechanics
520.621.2266
frankefryiv@arizona.edu
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