Wayne Peters
Assistant Professor
Department of Engineering
University of Prince Edward Island
Canada
Biography
He did his DipEng fromUPEI, Candad & his BSc, MSc & PhD from New Brunswick. He currently works in UPEI as Assistant Professor.
Research Interest
Dr. Peters is a mechanical engineer with a research background in fluid mechanics and hydraulics. Focusing on aquaculture, he works to improve water quality and production methods through optimizing the operation and design of water recirculation technology for fish production.
Publications
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Peters WD, Venart JE. Rough-surface gravity current flows (Doctoral dissertation, University of New Brunswick, Department of Mechanical Engineering).
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Mustafa A, Peters WD, Conboy GA, Burka JF. Do water temperature and flow affect sea lice development and settlement?. InAquaculture Canada 2001: Proceedings of the Contributed Papers of the 18th Annual Meeting of the Aquaculture Association of Canada, Halifax, NS, May 6-9, 2001 2002 (No. 5, pp. 53-55).
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Peters WD. Monitoring and modelling of water quality in a finfish recirculation system. AES News. 2002;5(4).
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Osgood L, Peters W, Champion S. Injecting sustainability into engineering design projects. InNew developments in engineering education for sustainable development 2016 (pp. 249-259). Springer International Publishing.