Environmental Processes Research

Environmental processes research focuses on developing and improving physical,
chemical, and biological technologies to clean up contaminated soils, sediments,
and water. Researchers combine a variety of approaches including field studies,
environmental biotechnology, mathematical modeling of flow and contaminant transport,
and studies of microscale phenomena. Application areas include: in-situ
remediation of contaminated aquifers, biosensors for detecting contaminants
in water and wastewater, methods to predict the fate and movement of sub-surface
contaminants, and biofilms for waste water treatment.
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in the OSU College of Engineering.
Environmental Engineering Laboratories
Related Research Centers and Programs
Faculty: Dolan,
Semprini,
Wood,
Wildenschild
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