Bujin BekbulatPhD Student, Environmental Engineering Using the InMAP model to study how specific emission-reductions could reduce disparities in exposure to air pollution. Designing and testing atesting a low-cost passive sensor for black carbon. Office: 260 Wilcox Hall Email: bujinb@uw.edu |
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Jiawen LiuPhD Student, Environmental Engineering Disparities in exposure to air pollution: differences in space, time, and by pollutant, based on national empirical models. Office: 173 Wilcox Hall Email: lhae15@uw.edu |
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Arushi SharmaPostdoctoral Fellow, Civil and Environmental Engineering at University of Washington. Addressing air pollution disparities. Exploring solutions to achieve environmental justice for marginalized communities. Office: 260 Wilcox Hall Email: arushi92@uw.edu |
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Provat SahaResearch Scientist, Civil and Environmental Engineering at University of Washington. Office: 260 Wilcox Hall Email: psaha3@uw.edu |
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Alper UnalResearch Scientist, Civil and Environmental Engineering at University of Washington. Office: 260 Wilcox Hall Email: aunal7@uw.edu |
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Julian MarshallProfessor of Civil & Environmental Engineering at University of Washington Office: 269 Wilcox Hall Email: jdmarsh@uw.edu Office Phone: 206.685.2591 |
PhD in Environmental Engineering. 2023.
Position after graduating: Postdoctoral researcher, University of California, Berkeley, CA.
PhD in Environmental Engineering. 2021.
Position after graduating: UW Postdoctoral researcher, followed by air monitoring specialist, Washington State, Department of Ecology
PhD in Environmental Engineering. 2020.
Position after graduating: Postdoctoral researcher, followed by Research Manager at California Energy Commission, Sacramento, CA
PhD in Environmental Engineering. 2018.
Position after graduating: UW Postdoctoral researcher, followed by Data and Technology Advancement(DATA) Scholar at National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), Durham, NC.
PhD in Environmental Engineering. 2014.
Position after graduating: Postdoctoral researcher (UMN), research scientist (UW), followed by Assistant Professor at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Champaign, Illinois.
PhD in Environmental Engineering. 2014.
Position after graduating: Postdoctoral researcher, followed by Assistant Professor at Virginia Tech. Blacksburg, VA.
MS in Civil Engineering. 2014.
Position after graduating: Environmental Engineer at US Environmental Protection Agency. Chicago, IL.
MS in Mechanical Engineering. 2014.
Position after graduating: Building Information Designer at Permasteelisa North America. Minneapolis, MN.
MS in Civil Engineering and Masters in Urban and Regional Planning. 2014.
Position after graduating: Staff Engineer at Liesch Associates, A Terracon Company. St Paul, MN.
MS in Civil Engineering. 2012.
Position after graduating: Research Analyst at Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. St Paul, MN.
MS in Civil Engineering. 2012.
Master's thesis: "PM2.5 Concentration in Low- and Middle-Income Neighborhoods in Bangalore, India" (link).
Position after graduating: Environmental Engineer at Leggette, Brashears & Graham. Madison, WI.
MS in Civil Engineering. UMN. 2010.
Master's research: "Air Quality Engineering to Reduce Environmental Injustice: Diesel PM2.5 in Southern California".
Position after graduating: Environmental Engineer at Wenck Associates. Maple Plain, MN.
MS in Civil Engineering and Masters in Urban and Regional Planning. UMN. 2007.
Master's thesis: "Effect of Education Policy and Urban Form on Elementary-age School Travel" (link).
Position after graduating: Planning Engineer at Minnesota Department of Transportation. Minneapolis, MN.
(PhD: U Wisconsin)
Topic: Health benefits of a stove change-out in Karnataka, India.
Assistant Professor at McGill University. Montreal, Canada.
(PhD: U British Columbia)
Topic: Cookstove emissions in rural India during a stove change-out.
Senior Project Engineer at Metro Vancouver. Vancouver, Canada.
(PhD: Carnegie Mellon)
Topic: Modeling the impacts of biofuel production and use on air quality.
Assistant Professor at University of Connecticut. Storrs, CT.
(PhD: U Minnesota)
Topic: National satellite-based land-use regression for NO2 in the United States.
Environmental Engineer, Barr Engineering. Minneapolis, MN.