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Anthropogenic small molecules in the environment, how they are measured, and engineered solutions

About the event

Dr. David Hanigan has been an Assistant Professor at the University of Nevada since the fall of 2016. Since joining UNR he has secured >$1.7M in funding from USDA, WRF, NSF, and SERDP and published ~40 papers in peer reviewed journals.

He has a BS and MS from the University of Missouri, Columbia and completed a PhD at Arizona State University in Civil and Environmental Engineering in 2015. He is a registered professional engineer. Research that his team conducts focuses on water reuse and environmental chemistry, with an emphasis on reducing the environmental loading of anthropogenic chemicals. In his free time he enjoys mountain biking and backpacking, and when the weather does not allow for those two he will begrudgingly ski.

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Contact

Kelly Beckman Nigro kelly.nigro@wsu.edu