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Dr. Kimberly L. Jones, Ph.D. Professor and Chair

Education:
The Johns Hopkins University, Ph.D., Environmental Engineering
University of Illinois, M.S., Civil and Environmental Engineering
Howard University, B.S., Civil Engineering
Professional Experience:
2009 - present Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Howard University
Nano-Filtration Membranes
Design of Nano-Scale Material
Awards and Honors:
Outstanding Service Award, Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors
Outstanding Young Civil Engineer Award, University of Illinois
Leadership and Faculty Service Award, College of Engineering, Architecture and Computer Sciences
Honored as one of the "30 Women to Watch" by Essence Magazine
Named one of the "Top Women in Science" by the National Technical Association
Certificate of Merit - Presentation at 212th ACS Conference
Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society
CAREER Award, National Science Foundation
General Research Interests:
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| Physical-Chemical Treatment |
Interfacial Phenomenon |
| Processes |
Water and Wastewater |
| Membrane Processes |
Treatment Plant Design |
| Nanotechnology |
Watershed Management |
| Adsorption |
Nutrient Removal |
| Mass Transport |
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Courses: Water and Waste Water Treatment Plant Design (CIEG 440), Physical/Chemical Processes (CIEG 502), Physical-Chemical Treatment Processes (CIEG 502), Aquatic Chemistry (CIEG 511) and Special Topics in Environmental Engineering (CIEG 553).
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