James A. Field
Assistant Dean for Graduate Education, College of Engineering
Professor, Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering
Dr. Jim Field's research topic is the anaerobic bioconversion of inorganic and organic pollutants. Current topics include: anaerobic ammonia oxidation (ANAMMOX); anaerobic biotransformation and bioremediation of arsenic; biodegradation and biotransformation of novel munitions compounds; reductive precipitation for the bioremediation of uranium; recovery of nutrients and energy from lipid extracted algae (byproduct of algal biodiesel production); permeable reactive bio-barriers (PRBs) for removing sulfate and heavy metals from acid rock drainage; recovery of metals, rare earth elements and platinum group metals from waste and wastewater. In addition to anaerobic bioconversion, I also work with studying the toxicity of engineered nanoparticles and evaluating the fate of nanoparticles in wastewater treatments systems
Degrees
- Ph.D., Wageningen University, 1989