Category: Department of Environmental Engineering and Sciences

From the EPA to ‘GNX,’ meet Alexis ‘AJ’ Jackson
February 13, 2025Born and raised in Richmond, Va., Jackson graduated from Virginia Tech in 2020 with a degree in Biological Sciences.
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From vibrios to football to ‘Friends,’ meet Komalpreet Singh
January 28, 2025Born and raised in Punjab, India, Komalpreet Singh always knew he wanted to be a scientist and researcher. After completing a master’s degree with a specialization in water resources from Punjab Agricultural University, he came to the University of Florida in 2022 to begin his Ph.D. in environmental health engineering – and become a major Gator football fan.
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Contaminated floodwaters could cost life and limb, warns UF engineer
September 1, 2023Direct contact with flooding caused by hurricanes may lead to increased pathogens from different water systems that could result in the loss of limbs or even death, a University of Florida researcher told Newsweek.
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UF Genome Sleuths Build a Map to Human Cancer Detection by Tapping Into the DNA of Other Species
November 9, 2022Kiley Graim, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering, is leading a $1.5 million National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Cancer Institute study with co-investigator James Cahill, Ph.D., an assistant instructional professor in the Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences. Their grant seeks to create a valuable tool that will allow researchers to diagnose human cancers, potentially leading to earlier clinical interventions.
Read more »32 Faculty Awarded Term Professorships
April 25, 2022The University Term Professorship was established in 2016 and is presented to 250 eligible faculty members annually. Selection of the professorships is based on an assessment of academic accomplishment by either a faculty advisory committee and/or the department chair and approved by the dean of the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering.
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UF Engineers Demonstrate How Climate Conditions Affect Human Behaviors that Impact COVID-19 Transmissions
February 3, 2022Antar Jutla, an associate professor, and Chang-Yu Wu, a professor, in the Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences within the Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure and Environment (ESSIE) were featured in The Washington Post. They discussed how climate conditions and human behaviors impact COVID-19 transmissions.
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UF Center for Coastal Solutions Awarded Multi-Institution Grant to Study Harmful Algal Blooms
November 18, 2021University of Florida Center for Coastal Solutions (CCS) Associate Director David Kaplan, Ph.D., and a team of CCS-affiliated scientists and engineers from UF, the University of South Florida, North Carolina State University and the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation have received $2.3 million from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to study how water and nutrients flowing from Lake Okeechobee and the Caloosahatchee River watershed interact with tides, currents, and waves at the coast to affect coastal water quality.
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UF Engineer Discovers Astronomical Patterns Can Predict Sea-Level Rise
October 16, 2020A newly discovered pattern in sunny-day flooding related to sea level rise could help coastal communities predict and plan for future high-water events.
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UF Engineering Continues Momentum in Graduate Program Rankings
March 25, 2020The UF Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering has once again ranked among the top 25 public university graduate engineering programs in the U.S., according to the 2021 U.S. News & World Report (USNWR) Best Graduate Schools rankings.
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Alumni Spotlight: Bruce Bodine, Senior VP – Phosphates at Mosaic Company
April 9, 2019UF environmental engineer returns to Florida to lead in phosphate mining field.
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