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Students working within the Environmental Process Engineering (EPE) track of Environmental Engineering focus on phenomena that govern the origin, transport and transformation of contaminants in our environment and technologies Nanoscale imagefor reducing the associated risks to human health and environment. Research includes chemical processes that affect the fate of trace metals in the environment, transport and impacts of nanomaterials, molecular biological methods to monitor and improve performance of engineered microbial systems; biodegradation of organic contaminants, development of advanced membrane processes for water treatment and reuse, energy technologies and their impacts, and the properties, measurement and effects of ambient aerosols.

 

 
GROUPS & LABS

Gunsch Research Group 

Hsu-Kim Research Group

Khlystov Aerosol Research Laboratory 

Wiesner Research Group 

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STUDY OPTIONS

 

Graduate study track

Graduate degrees & certificates 

Undergraduate study options 

LATEST RESEARCH
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    CORE FACULTY

    Claudia K. Gunsch, Assistant Professor - Identification of gene expression variations linked to vapor-phase biofilter performance, Development of biosensors capable of pathogen and contaminant detection in water and air, Use of DNA chips to study the microbial ecology of groundwater and air treatment systems, Isolation and identification of novel genes in environmentally relevant microorganisms, Development of methods to control the release of genetically engineered microorganisms in natural and controlled environments.

    Heileen Hsu-Kim, Assistant Professor - Environmental chemistry; biogeochemical cycling of pollutant metals; aquatic geochemistry; water-particle surface processes; transformation of metals in engineered ecosystems

    Andrey Khlystov, Assistant Professor - Effect of ambient aerosol on the global climate and how aerosol hygroscopic growth affects the magnitude of climate forcing; exploring the relationship between particulate matter and adverse health effects; and development of new automatic measurement techniques to study the properties and transformations of ambient aerosol.

    Karl G. Linden, Adjunct AssociateProfessor - Applications of emerging ultraviolet technologies for disinfection of water and wastewater, control of disinfection by-products, and oxidation of organic contaminants.

    J. Jeffrey Peirce, Associate Professor - Environmental engineering, hazardous waste engineering, physical, chemical, and biological aspects of particle-fluid interactions, models of trace gas emissions from waste- amended and chemically-applied soils.

    Mark R. Wiesner, James L. Meriam Professor - Environmental nanotechnology, membrane science, water treatment, water reuse, desalination, colloidal and interfacial processes, and environmental systems analysis.

    UPCOMING EVENTS:

    UPCOMING EVENTS

    TechConnect 2008

    Tuesday, September 16, 2008
    6:30pm until 9:30pm , Fitzpatrick Center and Schiciano Auditorium

    Pratt BoV Meeting

    Friday, November 14, 2008
    November 14-15 , Pratt School, Fitzpatrick Center

    Blue Devil Days 2009

    Sunday, April 5, 2009
    1 pm on April 5 to 3 pm on April 6 , Bryan University Center and other spaces on West and East Campuses

    Blue Devil Days 2009

    Monday, April 6, 2009
    1 pm on April 5 to 3 pm on April 6 , Bryan University Center and other spaces on West and East Campuses

    Blue Devil Days 2009

    Monday, April 6, 2009
    1 pm on April 5 to 3 pm on April 6 , Bryan University Center and other spaces on West and East Campuses

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