He directed a variety of physical chemical treatment and environmental chemistry projects, and he ran the central water laboratory for Metropolitan.
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The company develops advanced radar, electronic warfare, communications systems; and conducts intelligence consulting and engineering, environmental chemistry, toxicology, and risk assessment.
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His areas of interest included physical electrochemistry, environmental chemistry, photoelectrochemistry, bioelectrochemistry, quantum electrochemistry, and founding contributions to condensed matter nuclear reactions.
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Environmental " chemical " engineers, on the other hand, focus on environmental chemistry, advanced air and water treatment technologies and separation processes.
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His work on particulate matter in the atmosphere ( about 30 papers ) took him into the emerging field of environmental chemistry.
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PE values in environmental chemistry ranges from-12 to 25, since at low or high potentials water will be reduced or oxidized, respectively.
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It actually shows it, " said Christian Daughton, chief of the environmental chemistry branch for the US Environmental Protection Agency in Las Vegas.
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The program is comprised six areas of specialization : Ecology, Environmental Chemistry, Environmental Molecular Biology / Biotechnology, Environmental Science, Fisheries Science, and Oceanography.
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Environmental science and technology has four departments : Environmental and Mathematical Sciences, Environmental and Civil Engineering, Environmental Management Engineering, and Environmental Chemistry and Materials.
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Common analytical techniques used for quantitative determinations in environmental chemistry include classical wet chemistry, such as Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometric ( ICP-MS ) techniques.