Faculty

Biological Systems Engineering

Dr. Jeffrey Layton Ullman

 

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Dr. Jeffrey Layton Ullman

 
 

Assistant Professor & Scientist

 

Office: Sloan 110
TEL:    (509) 335-5948
FAX:    (509) 335-2722

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Texas A & M University
  Ph.D., Biological and Agricultural Engineering
  B.S., Biological and Agricultural Engineering

Duke University
  M.S., Environmental Science

Cornell University
  B.S., Natural Resources

 
 
 

Chemical / biological aspects of contaminant fate and transport.

Aquatic Chemistry

 
 

Contaminant fate and transport with emphasis on emerging contaminants.

Toxicological effects on aquatic organisms

Water quality and treatment in natural systems.

 
 

Associate Director; Center for Envirionmental, Sediment & Aquatic Research

Center for Multiphase Environmental Research

Multidisciplinary Environmental Research

 
 

"WSU Researchers Receive Murdock Grant to Investigate Contaminated Sediments"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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