Public profile
Research areas
Nanocomposite membrane materials, membrane separation, novel desalination processes, critical mineral recovery from waste streams, brine concentration, electrochemical processes, sustainable water infrastructure
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Karl F. Hasselmann Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Co-Director, NEWT Center
Average rating
3.8
20 temporary mock ratings
Difficulty
3.7
course-linked average
Courses
10
in seeded sections
Nanocomposite membrane materials, membrane separation, novel desalination processes, critical mineral recovery from waste streams, brine concentration, electrochemical processes, sustainable water infrastructure
CEVE 007
Research conducted by a visiting student scholars. Repeatable for Credit.
CEVE 434
Physical and chemical principles governing the fate and transport of contaminants in the aqueous environment, and the applications of such principles in environmental engineering. Emphasis is put on mass transport and transportation processes in natural and engineering systems. Previous course work in fluid mechanics and calculus through differential equations is strongly suggested. Cross-list: CEVE 534. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CEVE 434 if student has credit for CEVE 534.
CEVE 499
Independent research and investigation, including a course toward directed research and/or a research project. Study of selected topics including individual investigations special lectures, and seminars. Student works independently with only minimal faculty direction. Offered upon mutual agreement of faculty and student. May earn varying amount of credit hours depending on the amount of time devoted and the amount of academic work associated with the course. Repeatable for Credit.
CEVE 534
Physical and chemical principles governing the fate and transport of contaminants in the aqueous environment, and the applications of such principles in environmental engineering. Emphasis is put on mass transport and transportation processes in natural and engineering systems. Previous course work in fluid mechanics and calculus through differential equations is strongly suggested. Extra work required, for Graduate Students. Cross-list: CEVE 434. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CEVE 534 if student has credit for CEVE 434. Repeatable for Credit.
CEVE 590
Professional master Project course involves the following (1) a project of practical relevance to the practice of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and (2) detailed project report. Students need to work with a faculty advisor. Repeatable for Credit.
CEVE 651
Repeatable for Credit.
CEVE 800
Repeatable for Credit.
CHBE 495
Discussion of advanced topics of interest. Students will spend time exploring special topics chosen with their advisor, and will participate in weekly discussion groups. The number of credits will vary and are awarded based on total time required to explore the chosen project. Repeatable for Credit.
CHBE 700
Repeatable for Credit.
CHBE 800
Repeatable for Credit.