I have been an environmental engineering faculty member at K-State for 10 years teaching, researching, and growing alongside my students, research team, and colleagues.
Through teaching, I try to help my students develop into engineering and technology professionals and expose them to current issues and technologies, including ones I work with in my own research. I teach an introductory course for BAE and ATM students, a senior-level water quality management course, and graduate-level courses in natural treatment systems and watershed modeling.
Teaching
Natural Treatment Systems
Water Quality Management
Watershed Modeling
Introduction to Biological and Agricultural Engineering/Technology
Research:
Watershed Modeling and Assessment
Microbial Pathogen Degradation in Natural Systems and Watersheds
Constructed Wetlands, Vegetative Filter Strips and Riparian Buffers for Residential, Crop, and Livestock Wastewater Treatment
Watershed Water Quality and Ecosystem Modeling
Nonpoint Source Pollution, Watershed Modeling