About Me

 

Dedicated and results-driven Professor of Water and Environmental Engineering with over 17 years of academic experience in teaching, research, and academic service. I have a strong record of securing competitive research funding from prestigious institutions and have published extensively in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals. My primary research focuses on studying the fate and transport of contaminants in environmental systems and developing innovative, cost-effective technologies for removing pollutants from industrial and municipal wastewater. In addition, my broader research interests include integrated solid waste management, air pollution and monitoring, and the development of mathematical models to predict contaminant behavior in various environmental settings. I am also recognized for delivering high-quality instruction across diverse environmental engineering courses and for mentoring both undergraduate and graduate students.