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| Baolin Deng obtained
his Ph.D. degree in environmental engineering and chemistry
at the Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering,
The Johns Hopkins University in 1995, followed by one
year of postdoctoral research as a National Research Council
- US Air Force Armstrong Laboratory Research Associate
in Tyndall AFB, FL. He taught five years at the Department
of Environmental Engineering, New Mexico Tech as an assistant
professor and then associate professor, before joining
the University of Missouri-Columbia in 2001. His research
concerns with chemical and biological transformation of
contaminants in natural and engineered aquatic systems,
hazardous waste management with emphasis on site remediation,
and sustainable development. Deng teaches several undergraduate
and graduate courses, including Fundamentals of Environmental
Engineering, Water and Wastewater Treatment Process Design,
Aquatic Chemistry, Hazardous Waste Management, and Physicochemical
and Biological Processes. |
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