Two Environmental Engineering Students Win Recognition

Samuel Lombardo (BCE 2019) received the 2019 Undergraduate Student Award in Environmental Chemistry from the American Chemical Society Division of Environmental Chemistry. His adviser Bill Arnold described Sam as “the most productive undergraduate researcher I have advised in 20 years.” Lombardo contributed to research projects on perfluorochemical sorption, the production of hydroxyl radicals upon sulfide oxidation, and the photolysis of pharmaceuticals.

Stephen A. Todey received Master’s Thesis Award (one of two) from the Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors (AEESP). This prestigious award recognizes an outstanding Master’s thesis that contributes to the advancement of environmental science and engineering.

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