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Lewis Semprini
Distinguished Professor
Environmental Engineering
Chair of the Executive Committee, Subsurface Biosphere Initiative
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School
of Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering
Oregon State University
102 Gleeson Hall
Corvallis, OR 97331-2702
| Education |
| Ph.D. Civil Engineering | Stanford University, 1986 |
| Engineers Degree-Civil Engineering | Stanford University, 1981 |
| M.S. Environmental Engineering | Stanford University, 1979 |
| B.S. Chemical Engineering | University of California, Berkeley, 1974 |
Interests and Research Dr. Lewis Semprini's research focuses on biological processes for the treatment of hazardous wastes, and on the fate and transport of organic contaminants in the environment. He specializes in field, laboratory, and modeling studies of aerobic and anaerobic processes for treating chlorinated solvents. His research efforts aim at integrating the results of field, laboratory, and modeling studies in order to effectively apply the technology in the field. He also performs research using naturally occurring radon-222 as a subsurface tracer.
Teaching Dr. Semprini teaches environmental engineering courses related to water treatment processes and the fate of contaminants in the environment. Specific teaching areas include the fate of transport of organic contaminants in surface waters and the subsurface environment, groundwater remediation, and hazardous waste treatment.
Vita:semprini.pdf
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