CPT Robert Hume

CPT Robert Hume

Instructor

Civil and Mechanical Engineering

robert.hume [at] westpoint.edu
CPT Robert Hume is an Instructor in the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 2015 with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, commissioned as an engineer officer, and earned a Master of Philosophy in Engineering for Sustainable Development from the University of Cambridge as a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar. CPT Hume served in the 92nd Engineer Battalion at Fort Stewart, Georgia, prior to company command in the 2nd Brigade Engineer Battalion at Fort Bliss, Texas. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in the state of Missouri. Engineer Company Commander, Fort Bliss, TX and Camp Casey, Korea (2020-2021) Battalion Plans Officer, Fort Bliss, TX (2020) Battalion Construction Officer, Camp Arifjan, Kuwait (2018-2019) Engineer Platoon Leader, Fort Stewart, GA (2017-2018)

MPhil- Engineering for Sustainable Development

 

University of Cambridge

 

BS- Civil Engineering (Honors)

 

United States Military Academy

Research Interests

Sustainable Infrastructure, Design, Energy Efficient, Construction, Engineering Economics and Law

Selected Publications

Hume, R., “Water Resource Management in Flood-Prone Urban Areas: Lessons from Atlantic Superstorms.” Master of Philosophy Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2016. Dewart, E., Hume, R., Katalenich, S., Baideme, M. and Schneider, R., “Building a More Sustainable Army with Professional Credentials.” Army Engineer Association, Army Engineer Magazine, July/August 2013.