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Current Research Projects: 2005-2006

 


 

Graduate Students:

Student

Degree

Project(s)

Robert Annear

Ph.D.

Water Quality and Hydrodynamic Modeling of the Bull Run System: Temperature Impacts of Bed Heating and Humic Acid Release from Decaying Plant Material

Michael McKillip

Ph.D.

Water quality and hydrodynamic modeling of Lake Roosevelt

Joe Buzzone

M.S.

Impacts of stream bifurcation on stream temperatures

Dmitriy Bashkatov

M.S.

Temperature modeling in WWTPs

Recent graduates:

Jack Harrison

Ph.D.

Organic matter and bacterial characterization and modeling of the Snake River

Christopher J. Berger

Ph.D.

Water Quality and Hydrodynamic Modeling of the Columbia Slough System: Macrophyte and Epiphyton Model Development

Tom Cole

Ph.D. candidate

Water Quality and Hydrodynamic Modeling of Reservoir Systems

Jacek Makinia

Ph.D.

Experimental and Theoretical Modeling of an Activated Sludge Reactor with Nitrification

Gregory Savage

M.S.

Solid-Liquid Separation Processes: Effect of Gravity Sedimentation on Cake Filtration

Tracy Schwartz

M.S.

Vortex, Cross-Flow Filtration and Sedimentation for Storm Water Particle Removal

David Evonuk

M.S.

Effect of Urbanization on Storm Water Quality in the Columbia Slough

Spencer Slominski

M.S.

Stormwater particle and oil and grease removal

Tim Kraft

M.S.

Water quality modeling of the Green River, WA