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Ashish Deshmukh (2003-2005) Molecular structure of isolated natural organochlorines. |
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Daniel Giammar (2001-2002) Mineral weathering and precipitation in high pressure and pCO2 conditions. |
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Juraj Majzlan (2002-2004)
Iron and sulfate speciation in acidic environments. |
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Bhoopesh Mishra
Redox behavior and mobility of uranium in anoxic sediments. |
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Timothy Strathmann (2001-2003)
Spectroscopic studies of Ni(II)-organic interactions. |
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Graduate Students |
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Dave Edwards (2000-2004)
Molecular studies of hydroxamate siderophore interactions with aqueous and solid phase iron. |
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Laura Harrington (2003-2006)
Chemistry of iron polymers. |
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Michael Hay
Chemistry of natural organic matter, aqueous speciation and structure
of aluminum, structure and chemistry of interfacial water. |
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Wei Jiang (2002-2005)
Functional group chemistry of bacterial surfaces. |
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Alessandra Leri
Chemistry of naturally formed organohalogens. |
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Rachel Reina (2000-2002)
Enzyme-catalyzed chlorination of organic molecules in model and natural systems. |
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Undergraduate Students |
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Marjorie Willner (2010-2011) Dept. of Chemical Engineering
- Biogeochemistry of organochlorines in lake sediments.
- Funding by Princeton University Senior Thesis Fellowship and DOE
- Currently a graduate student at University of Notre Dame (Environmental Engineering)
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Lauren Miller (2008-2010) Department of Chemistry
- Biogeochemistry of organochlorines in fungi and lichens
- Funding by Princeton University Senior Thesis Fellowship and NSF
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Jeffrey King (2008-2010) Department of Chemistry
- Biogeochemistry of organochlorines in soils.
- Funding by Princeton University Senior Thesis Fellowship and NSF
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Alexander Stephan (2009-2010) Dept. of Chemical Engineering
- Biogeochemistry of organochlorines in lake sediments.
- Funding by Princeton University Senior Thesis Fellowship and NSF
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Sarita Metzer (2009-2010) Dept. of Chemical Engineering
- Biogeochemistry of organochlorines in streams and surface water.
- Funding by Princeton University Senior Thesis Fellowship and NSF
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Oyenike Oyerinde (2007-2008) Dept. of Chemical Engineering
- Biogeochemistry of organochlorines.
- Funding by Princeton University Senior Thesis Fellowship and NSF
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Alexander Willis (2007-2008) Department of Chemistry
- Biogeochemistry of lead associated Pb-based paints and its impact on the envrionment
- Funding by Princeton University Senior Thesis Fellowship and NSF
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Jevon Harding (2006-2007) Department of Geosciences
- The behavior of organochlorines in soil and its relationship to concentrations of
carbon and nitrogen.
- Funding by Princeton University Senior Thesis Fellowship and NSF
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Genevieve Lessard (2006-2007) Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Mechanisms of fluoride interactions with hydroxyapatite: Implications for understanding
and treatment of fluorosis.
- Funding by Princeton University Senior Thesis Fellowship and NSF
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Rachel Zwillinger (2005) Dept. of Geosciences/Woodrow Wilson School
- The behavior of iodine in the soil: An X-ray absorption spectroscopy study.
- Funding by Princeton University Senior Thesis Fellowship
- Received "Howell Prize" for Junior Paper on this subject
- On the shortlist for the Luce Scholars Program
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Matthew Cooper (2005) Dept. of Geosciences/Woodrow Wilson School
- Biogeochemistry of arsenic associated with pressure treated wood and its environmental impact.
- Funding by Princeton University Senior Thesis Fellowship
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Rabia Ali (2004) Department of Physics
- Iron chemistry in acid mine drainage and precipitation of green rust.
- Funding by Department of Geosciences, DOE (BES)
- Currently in the graduate program of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs
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Sarah Hammitt (2004) Department of Geosciences
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Influence of the coal combustion on metal mobility and plant uptake, Centralia, PA.
- Funding by Department of Geosciences, DOE (BES)
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Jacqueline A. Hakala (2003) Department of Geosciences
- The geochemical distribution and speciation of organobromines in wetland sediments.
- Funding by Department of Geocsciences, DOE (BES), NSF (Chemical Sciences)
- Received Sigma-Xi Award
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Sarah Jane O. White (2002) Department of Chemistry
- Influence of elevated soil-CO2 on mineral weathering and soil biogeochemistry, Mammoth Mountain, CA.
- Funding by Deparment of Geosciences, Carbon Mitigation Initiative (funded by BP and Ford Foundation)
- Received "Environmental Studies Thesis Prize"
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