Alumni
Jessica A. Lawson (Ph.D., 2015) – Research Engineer, VectorWorks, Johns Hopkins University
Influences of biological and physical heterogeneities on microbial transport through porous media
Dr. Débora Cynamon Kligerman (Visiting Scholar, 2014-15) – Senior Researcher, FIOCRUZ, National School of Public Health – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Pavlo Bohutskyi (Ph.D., 2014) – Postdoctoral Research Associate, Pacific Northwest National Lab – Richland, WA
Algal biofuels: enhancing energy yield, nutrient supply from waste and nutrient recycling from algal residues
Kexin Liu (M.S., 2013) – Ministry of Environmental Protection – Beijing, China
Microalgae cultivation for biofuel production: reuse of nutrients from wastewater and anaerobic digestion effluent
Dr. Vanessa Pereira (Visiting Scholar, 2012-13) – Research Associate, IBET & ITQB, University of Lisbon – Lisbon, Portugal
Kathryn M. Onesios Barry (Ph.D., 2012) – Staff Environmental Engineer, Arcadis – Cranbury, NJ
Biological removal of pharmaceuticals and personal care products during simulated water recycling
Dr. Yongseok Hong (Postdoc, 2010-12) – Assistant Professor, Daegu University – Daegu, South Korea
Amar Wadhawan (Ph.D., 2012; Postdoc, 2012-14) – Senior Staff Engineer, Geosyntec Consultants – Columbia, MD
Geochemical influences on chromium speciation and fate in estuarine sediments; importance of redox interactions with manganese sulfide minerals
Qi Yao (M.S., 2012)
Evaluating the performance of a polyethylene passive sampler for detecting dissolved flame retardants (BFRs, OPs) in water using mathematical models
Pan Ji (M.S., 2012)
Laboratory development of a low-density polyethylene sampler for the quantification of dissolved polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in water
Lufeng Kuang (M.S., 2012)
Cultivation of microalgae in waste water
E. Marielle Remillard (M.S., 2011) – Los Alamos National Lab – Los Alamos, NM
Small but deadly? On the ecotoxicity of silver nanoparticles and carbon nanotubes
Ramya Nataranjan (M.S., 2010)
Anaerobic digestion of microalgae to produce methane
Andrew M. Graham (Ph.D., 2010) – Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Grinnell College – Grinnell, IA
Chromium fate and speciation in anoxic estuarine sediments: the role of reduced iron-sulfur minerals
Charles B. “Chip” Elliot (Ph.D., 2010) – Associate, Booz Allen Hamilton – Arlington, VA
Factors affecting thioarsenate speciation in sulfidic sediment pore water
Polina Belyantseva (M.S.E., 2010) – Geosyntec Consultants – Columbia, MD
Chul Hun Choi (M.S., 2008)
Identification of Shewanella in Baltimore Harbor sediments
Tanya Oxenberg (Ph.D., 2007) – Radiation safety officer, U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command – Aberdeen, MD
Subsurface transformations of depleted uranium at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
Dr. Sang Oh (Postdoc., 2007-08) – Research Scientist, KyungPook National University – Daegu, South Korea.
Jim T. Yu (Ph.D., 2007)
Occurrence and biodegradability of selected pharmaceuticals and personal care products
Dr. Zeijao Luo (Visiting Scholar, 2006-07) – Assistant Professor, China University of Geosciences – Wuhan, China
Dr. Nathan W. Haws (Postdoc., 2005-06) – Hydrologist, HydroGeoChem – Scottsdale, AZ
W. Josh Weiss (Ph.D., 2005) – Principal Engineer, Hazen & Sawyer, P.C. – Baltimore, MD
Water quality improvements during riverbank filtration: fate of disinfection by-product precursors, pathogens, and potential surrogates
Denis G. Taylor (Ph.D., 2003) – Assistant Professor, University of Dayton – Dayton, OH
Influence of gas composition on biofiltration of 1,2-dichloroethane
Dr. Isam Sabbah (Postdoc., 2001-03) – Scientific Director, The Galilee Society R&D Center – Shefa-Amr, Israel
Peter C. D’Adamo (Ph.D., 2003) – East Region Drinking Water Lead, HDR, Inc. – Charlotte, NC
Factors influencing the biodegradation of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, m-xylene (BTEX), naphthalene, and phenanthrene in subsurface environments
Chi-Fu Lin (Ph.D., 2000) – Research Fellow, Development Center for Biotechnology – Taipei, Taiwan
Biodegradation of selected homocyclic aromatic compounds and carbon tetrachloride under iron(III) reducing conditions
Neal Durant (Ph.D., 1998) – Principal Engineer, Geosyntec Consultants – Columbia, MD
Factors limiting in situ bioremediation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and alkylbenzenes