Student Team Members
Daulton HopkinsTeam Leader- Geotechnical Design
Daulton is a senior civil engineering student at The College of New Jersey. As the team leader, Daulton is responsible for overseeing every aspect of the project and making sure both the geotechnical and structural design teams are working accordingly and following the schedule. He is a member of the ASCE student chapter and a two-year captain of the men’s track and field team at the college. After graduation, Daulton hopes to pursue a career in construction management. |
Richard MaserGeotechnical Design
Richard Maser is a senior at The College of New Jersey. Richard’s main responsibility is the geotechnical aspect of our project. Richard is excited to work in the industry after he graduates. Outside of the classroom Richard spent his summer as a Construction Inspection intern. Richard is also a member of TCNJ’s ASCE organization. |
Robert DingerStructural Design
Robert Dinger is a senior at The College of New Jersey. He is a part of the structural design team for the new bridge. He is a captain of the wrestling team at TCNJ, and a member of Chi Epsilon. Robert spent last summer working a construction internship and the summer before he participated in the college's MUSE program, completing research with Dr. Brennan. He is eager to pursue a career in structural engineering upon graduation. |
Thomas DingerStructural Design Thomas is a senior Civil Engineering student at The College of New Jersey. As a member of the 2021 MA-14 Bridge redesign team, he will be highly involved in the bridge's design, analysis, and schedule. Thomas is also a member of TCNJ’s ASCE and the TCNJ wrestling team. Thomas spent his past summers as an Intern for Epic Management and shadowed TCNJ's MUSE Research program with Dr. Thomas Brennan. Post-Graduation, he plans on pursuing a career in structural engineering or construction management. |
Jay SoukupStructural Design Jay Soukup is a Senior at the College of New Jersey. He will be part of the structural design team responsible for the bridge replacement. Due to this, Jay will be focused on the new bridge design, and investigation of new forces and constraints. Jay is also part of the Swim and Dive team at TCNJ, and upon graduation Jay will be excited to pursue a career in structural engineering. |
Faculty Advisors
Dr. Andrew Bechtel P.E.
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Dr. Veranda Kristic P.E.
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Industry Advisor
Dr. Joseph Strafaci P.E.