Faculty & Research

Post Doctoral Scholar
Ph.D. Georgia Tech 2008.
Chemical Engineering
Professor
Ph.D. Cal Tech, 1993.
Environmental Biotechnology, Microbial Engineering
Assistant Professor
Ph.D. Cal Tech, 2001.
Air Quality Systems Engineering
Assistant Professor
Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University, 2006.
Environmental Chemistry, Pollutant Fate & Transport, Ground Water Remediation
Bourns B363
951.827.7959
Professor
Ph.D. ETH Zurich, 1994.
Environmental Biotechnology, Bioremediation, Gas Nanosensors, Process Modeling
Distinguished Professor, Ph.D. Penn State, 1971.
Carbon Nanotubes, Applied Materials.
Pierce Hall 203
951.827.2044
Assistant Professor, Ph.D. UC Santa Barbara, 2002.
Bio-mimetics, Bio-inspired Materials Synthesis for Nanomaterials, Energy Storage and Conversion Materials (Fuel Cell, Batteries), Biomineralization Studies, Ceramic Processing, Thin Film Growth
Bourns B357
951.827.2260
Professor and Associate Dean,
  Research and Graduate Education
Ph.D. UC Davis, 1982.
Water and Wastewater Treatment, Soil Remediation, Hazardous Wastes.
Professor
Ph.D. McGill U., 1985.
Bioengineering, Biomaterials, Biosensors, Environmental Biotechnology.
Associate Professor
Ph.D. UC Los Angeles, 1998.
Material Electrochemistry, MEMS/NEMS, Sensors, Nanowires, Magnetic Thin Film, Thermoelectric Materials.
Professor and Director of Environmental Research Institute
Ph.D. Nebraska, 1974
Advanced Vehicle technology, Air Pollution, Renewable Fuels.
Bourns A357
951.827.2562
Assistant Professor
Ph.D. Yale University, 2004
Bacterial Adhesion and Transport in Natural and Engineered Systems, Water Quality Engineering
Professor
Ph.D. UC Berkeley, 1998.
Molecular Simulation, Nanomaterials, Theory of Complex Fluids.
Ford Motor Company Distinguished Professor
Ph.D. Princeton University
Sustainable production of fuels and chemicals, pretreatment and biological conversion of cellulosic biomass.
Bourns A215
951.781-5703
Professor and Department Chair
Ph.D. Cal Tech, 1997.
Zeolite Thin Films, Fuel Cells, and Nanostructured Materials.