Virginia Tech Environmental and Water Resources Engineering
Degrees offeredMaster of Science in Environmental Engineering
Master of Science in Environmental Sciences and Engineering
Master of Science in Civil Engineering
Doctor of Philosophy in Civil Engineering
Ranking11
Undergraduate
7Graduate
Application Requirements• Official Transcript• Two letters of
recommendation• GRE Score (at least a 155
on Quantitivae section) • TOEFL Score (for
international students only)Score of at least 570 (paper-based) or 88 (internet-based)
ContactVirginia Tech Environmental and Water Resources418 Durham HallBlacksburg, VA 24061540-231-4595
http://www.cee.vt.edu/ewr
Education
Research
Virginia Tech Environmental and Water Resources Engineering
Gregory D. Boardman - [email protected] watste management, water and wastewater treatment, environmental toxicology, aquaculture.
Andrea M. Dietrich - [email protected] water quality, treatment and infrastructure, taste-and-odors in drinking water
Marc A. Edwards - [email protected] treatment, corrosion, arsenic removal, applied aquatic chemistry
Randel L. Dymond - [email protected] stormwater quality and land use change impacts, Geographic information systems (GIS)
Daniel L. Gallagher - [email protected] statistics and data analysis, risk assessment, food safety, contaminant fate and transport
Adil N. Godrej - [email protected] modeling and simulation, nonpoint pollution monitoring and control, watershed management
Zhen (Jason) He - [email protected] biotechnology, biological wastewater treatment, bio-electrochemistry, sustainable desalination, membrane technology
Erich T. Hester - [email protected] fluid mechanics, pollutant migration and transformation, watershed planning and envirionmental sustainability
Jennifer L. Irish - [email protected] engineering, coastal hazard probability and risk assessment, impacts of climate change and sea-level rise
William R. Knocke - [email protected] treatment of water and wastewater, chemistry of aquatic systems, sludge treatment and disposal
John C. Little - [email protected] water quality in lakes and reservoirs, emissions contorl from building materials and consumer products
Glenn E. Moglen - [email protected] of urbanization on flooding and water quality, water supply planning in climate change, application of GIS to hydrologic analysis
Amy Pruden - [email protected] environmental microbiology, antibiotic resistance genes as emerging contaminants, microbiome of built environment
Kyle Strom - [email protected], estuaries, alluvial and submarine fans, transport of cohesive and non-cohesive sediment, morphodynamics
Peter J. Vikesland - [email protected] in the environment, improved sensors for drinking water treatment
Gabriel Isaacman-VanWertz - [email protected] pollution, aerosol analysis instrumentation, fate of atmospheric compounds
Mark A. Widdowson - [email protected] resources, Fate and attenuation of contaminants in aquatic environments, modeling and decision-support tools
Zhiwu (Drew) Wang - [email protected]/wastewater treatment, nutrient removal/recovery, anaerobic digestion, biofilm reactors, bioprocess modeling, bioenergy/bioproducts
Linsey Marr - [email protected] and fate of pollutants in the atmosphere, improved quantification of air pollutant emissions, health impacts of nanoparticles