Program in Environmental Engineering
Dunham Laboratory, 432.4250
M.Eng., M.S., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Professors
Gaboury Benoit, Menachem Elimelech, Thomas Graedel, Lisa Pfefferle, Joseph Pignatello (Adjunct), Daniel Rosner, Karl Turekian, John Walz
Associate Professor
James Saiers
Assistant Professors
Michelle Bell, Ruth Blake, William Mitch
Lecturers
James Wallis, L. Lee Wikstrom
Fields of Study
Fields include aquatic and environmental chemistry, physical and chemical processes for water quality control, transport and fate of pollutants in the environment, transport of microbial particles in groundwater, colloidal and interfacial phenomena in aquatic systems, environmental engineering microbiology, environmental molecular biology, fate of hormones and pharmaceutically active compounds in aquatic environments and engineering systems, removal and reactivity of emerging trace organic pollutants in advanced water reuse, membrane separations for water quality control, industrial ecology, geochemistry and geomicrobiology, and chemical reactions at the mineral-water interface.
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