Program in Environmental Engineering
Dunham Laboratory, 432.4250
M.Eng., M.S., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Professors
Gaboury Benoit, Robert Berner, F. Peter Boer (Adjunct), Menachem Elimelech, Thomas Graedel, Lisa Pfefferle, Joseph Pignatello (Adjunct), Daniel Rosner, Karl Turekian, John Walz
Associate Professor
James Saiers
Assistant Professors
Ruth Blake, Roger Ely
Lecturers
Sheryl Stuart, James Wallis
Fields of Study
Fields include physical and chemical processes for water quality control, aquatic and environmental chemistry, transport and fate of contaminants in the environment, colloidal and interfacial phenomena in aquatic systems, environmental engineering microbiology, membrane separation processes, biological processes and bioremediation, aerosol science and technology, incineration of toxic wastes, industrial ecology, geochemistry and bio-geochemistry, adsorption and desorption of organic pollutants in soils and groundwater, geochemical cycles and the global environment, and chemical reactions at the mineral-water interface.
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