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Graduate Research and Education Areas
Graduate programs at the University of Florida are very
flexible and represent independent mastery of a field of
knowledge. Our program and faculty are quite diverse with
opportunities for classes and research in both the sciences and
engineering. Our seven general graduate research and education
areas are:
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Air Resources including air pollution control, air
quality, and atmospheric chemistry. Professors Mazyck, and
Wu.
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Biogeochemical Systems including
environmental biogeochemistry, environmental health, environmental
toxicology, water chemistry, and sustainability engineering and
industrial ecology. Professors Bonzongo, Delfino, and
Lindner.
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Ecological Systems including ecological engineering,
systems ecology, and wetlands, aquatic and estuarine ecology.
Professors Brown, and Montague.
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Solid and Hazardous Waste Management including landfill
science and engineering; waste prevention, reduction, and
recycling; management of special wastes; and treatment of
contaminated soil. Professors Annable, Lindner, and Townsend.
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Water Resources including contaminant transport and
fate, decision support systems, ecohydrology and hydrologic
restoration, hydrology, stormwater, and water resources
management. Professors Annable, Heaney, Sansalone,
Viessman, and Wise.
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Water Supply and Wastewater Systems including
biological treatment of potable water and wastewater; collection
systems; physico-chemical treatment of potable water,wastewater,
and stormwater; reuse, and water conservation. Professors Chadik,
Heaney, Koopman, Mazyck, and Sansalone.
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Environmental Nanotechnology including aerosols and
environmental toxicology. Professors Bonzongo, Mazyck, and
Wu.
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