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FACULTY
Upal
Ghosh,
Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director
Ph.D., Civil & Environmental Engineering, University at Buffalo, 1998.
Fate and transport of toxic organic compounds in the environment.
Brian E. Reed ,
Professor and Department Chair
Ph.D., Civil Engineering, SUNY Buffalo, 1990. Sorption of organics/inorganics,
surface chemistry, separation processes, water and wastewater treatment.
Claire Welty ,
Professor and Director of CUERE
Ph.D., Civil Engineering, M.I.T., 1989. Groundwater flow and transport;. water
resource systems analysis; watershed hydrology.
AFFILIATED FACULTY Joel
E. Baker, Professor, Chesapeake Biological Laboratory.
Ph.D., Environmental Engineering Sciences, University of Minnesota,
1988. Simulation models of exposure and bioaccumulation, exchange
rates of agrichemicals and aromatic hydrocarbons in aquatic systems.
Chein-Chi Chang, Adjunct Professor, Senior Engineer, DC Water and Sewer Authority. Ph.D., Civil Engineering, University
of Missouri-Rolla, 1988. P. E., Maryland and District of Columbia. Water resources engineering, water and wastewater systems design, operations research,
remote sensing, geographic information systems, project management, operations management, and structural engineering.
Charles A. Menzie , Adjunct Professor, and President of Menzie-Cura & Associates, Inc.; Principal and Practice Director for Exponent.
Ph. D. Biology, City University of New York. Dr. Menzie specializes in the application of human and ecological risk assessment methods to problems of surface water and ground-water contamination due to industrial and municipal discharges, hazardous waste sites, and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) facilities.
Richard Pouyat, Adjunct Professor, and US Forest Service Team Leader & Research Forester.
Ph.D., Ecology, Rutgers University,
1992. Forest ecology and restoration; nutrient dynamics; influences
of urbanization on ecosystem structure and function.
Jin-Ping
(Jack) Gwo
Ph.D., Civil Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, 1992. Subsurface solute
fate and transport, hydrogeology, distributed scientific computing.
Ken Belt, Senior Research Fellow,
US Forest Service Hydrologist/Aquatic Ecologist.
Carbon and particulate organic matter transport and processing,
nutrients, pathogens, stream and runoff temperatures, and urban water budgets. |