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Brian D. Wood

Associate Professor
Environmental Engineering


Photo of Brian Wood. School of Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering
Oregon State University
103 Gleeson Hall
Corvallis, OR 97331-2702

Contact Information
Phone: 541-737-9249  
FAX: 541-737-3099
Office: 204 Merryfield Hall
Email: brian.wood@oregonstate.edu
Webpage: Flow and Transport Lab

Education
Ph.D. Civil and Environmental Engineering University of California at Davis, 1999
M.S. Environmental Engineering Washington State University, 1990
B.S. Civil Engineering Washington State University, 1988

Interests and Research

Professor Wood's interests include mass, momentum, and energy transport in environmental engineering; subsurface hydrology; bioremediation and biochemical processes; and sustainable design and engineering. Dr. Wood is also affiliated with the Western Region Hazardous Substance Research Center.

Professor Wood's research interests include upscaling methods for biological, physical, and chemical processes; stochastic hydrology; filtration in natural and engineered porous media; and bioremediation of metals and organics. Current projects include a study of the influence of convective fluxes on the biological reduction of U(VI), and research on the numerical simulation and upscaling of subcellular-scale transport and reaction processes in biofilms.

Interests and Research

Professor Wood's interests include mass, momentum, and energy transport in environmental engineering; subsurface hydrology; bioremediation and biochemical processes; and sustainable design and engineering.

Professor Wood's research interests include upscaling methods for biological, physical, and chemical processes; stochastic hydrology; filtration in natural and engineered porous media; and bioremediation of metals and organics. Current projects include a study of the influence of convective fluxes on the biological reduction of U(VI), and research on the numerical simulation and upscaling of subcellular-scale transport and reaction processes in biofilms.