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Jeremy
B. Fein
Professor
Director, Environmental Molecular
Science Institute
EMSI website
Current and Previous Research
Group Members
GRADUATE
STUDENTS SUPERVISED
Ph. D.
Christopher Daughney,
McGill University, 1997
Thesis: Selected Geochemical Reactions in Heavy Metal-Chlorophenol Systems
Current position:Senior Scientist, Institute of Geological and Nuclear
Sciences, New Zealand
David Fowle,
University of Notre Dame, 2000
Thesis: Experimental Studies of the Effects of Bacterial Surfaces on Metal
Transport in Aqueous Systems
Current position: Assistant Professor, University of Windsor (Canada)
Nathan Yee,
University of Notre Dame, 2001
Thesis: Experimental Study and Theoretical Modeling of Bacteria-mineral
Adhesion Reactions
Current position: Assistant Professor, Rutgers University.
Peter Wightman,
University of Notre Dame, 2002
Thesis: New Insights into Bacteria-Related Geochemical Processes
Current position: Postdoctoral Research Scientist, Northwestern University.
David Ams,
University of Notre Dame; Co-supervised with P. Maurice
Expected Completion: 2003
Kelly Johnson,
University of Notre Dame
Expected Completion: 2005
Drew Gorman-Lewis,
University of Notre Dame
Expected Completion: 2006
David Borrok,
University of Notre Dame
Expected Completion: 2006
Brian Ginn,
University of Notre Dame
Expected Completion: 2006
M.Sc.
Bogdan Nowosielski,
McGill University, 1997
Thesis: Experimental Study of Octanol-water Partition Coefficients for
2,4,6-trichlorophenol
and Pentachlorophenol: Derivation of an Empirical Model of Chlorophenol
Partitioning Behaviour
Jean-Francois Boily,
McGill University, 1997
Thesis: Experimental Study of Cd-citrate Co-adsorption on Corundum
Peter Wightman,
McGill University, 1997
Thesis: Experimental Study of 2,4,6-trichlorophenol and Pentachlorophenol
Solubilities in Aqueous
Solutions: Derivation of a Speciation-based Chlorophenol Solubility Model
Lawrence Yane,
McGill University, 1997. Thesis: Experimental study of Aqueous and Mineral
Surface
Aluminum-aniline and Aluminum-2-chloroaniline Complexation
Emily Kaulbach,
University of Notre Dame
Expected completion: 2006
POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH
ASSOCIATE SUPERVISED
Dr. Jong-Un Lee; Ph.D.
from Seoul National University, South Korea
Conducted Research at Notre Dame: October 1997 - October 1998
Project: The Effects of Bacteria on the Dissolution Rates of Corundum
and Quartz
Dr. Benjamin Turner.
October, 2002 - present
Project: Reaction-path Modelling of Bacterial Transport in Geologic Systems
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