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Dr. Cristiane (Cris) J. Q. Surbeck is a licensed Professional
Engineer, Associate Dean, and faculty member of the School of
Engineering at the University of Mississippi. She has worked in
academia and environmental consulting. In the early part of her
career in environmental consulting, her work included
investigation, feasibility studies, design, construction,
monitoring, and operation and maintenance of cleanup operations of
soil and groundwater at contaminated sites; environmental due
diligence assessment for manufacturing facilities; and stormwater
monitoring programs, with projects throughout the U.S., Brazil, and
Mexico. At UM, she teaches environmental and water resources
engineering courses. Her research topics have ranged from microbial
pollutant transport in water bodies, statistical methods for
predicting pollutant occurrence, modeling of stormwater quantity
and quality using green infrastructure, and infrastructure
sustainability. She led the university’s chapter of Engineers
Without Borders on three trips to work on construction and well
drilling projects in a rural village in Togo, West Africa. In 2015,
she was elected to the Governing Board of the American Society of
Civil Engineers’ Environmental and Water Resources Institute
(ASCE-EWRI) and served as its President from 2017 to 2018. She
received a B.S. degree in civil engineering from the University of
Maryland, and an M.S. and Ph.D. in environmental engineering from
the University of California, Irvine.
Dr. Jeff (Jih-Fen) Kuo worked in environmental engineering
industries for over ten years before joining the Department of
Civil and Environmental Engineering at California State University,
Fullerton, in 1995. Areas of research in environmental engineering
include dechlorination of halogenated aromatics by ultrasound,
fines/bacteria migration through porous media, biodegradability of
heavy hydrocarbons, surface properties of composite mineral oxides,
kinetics of activated carbon adsorption, wastewater filtration, THM
formation potential of ion exchange resins, UV disinfection,
sequential chlorination, nitrification/denitrification, removal of
target compounds using nanoparticles, persulfate oxidation of
persistent chemicals, microwave oxidation for wastewater treatment,
landfill gas recovery and utilization, greenhouse gases control
technologies, fugitive methane emissions from the gas industry, and
stormwater runoff treatment. He received a B.S. degree in chemical
engineering from National Taiwan University, an M.S. in chemical
engineering from the University of Wyoming, an M.S. in petroleum
engineering, and an M.S. and a Ph.D. in environmental engineering
from the University of Southern California. He is a professional
civil, mechanical, and chemical engineer registered in California.
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