Nason Lab Group 2022: Campbell McColley, Jeff Nason, Laurinda Nyarko, Sam Gavitte

 

Jeff NasonJeff Nason

Professor; Associate Head for Graduate Programs

 

 

 

 

Current Members

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 Campbell McColley

 mccollec@oregonstate.edu

 Ph.D. Candidate

 Environmental Engineering

 Research: Formation and impact of eco-coronas on environmentally relevant micro and nanoplastics

 

 

 

 Laurinda Nyarko

 nyarkol@oregonstate.edu

 Ph.D. Candidate

 Environmental Engineering

 Research: Investigation of organic matter binding to minerals in soils and hevay metals in water using liquid chromatography couple with mass spectrometry

 

 Sam Gavitte

 gavittes@oregonstate.edu

 MS Candidate

 Chemical Engineering

 Research: Affordances and complementary epistemic practices stimulated in engineering laboratory activities in virtual and in person modes

 

 

 

Past Nason Group Members  

Alyssa DelineAlyssa Deline

Ph.D. Student in Environmental Engineering

Research: Development of traceable metal oxide nanomaterials for examining environmental fate and transport

 

 

  

MarkMark Surette

Ph.D. Student in Environmental Engineering

Research: Heteroaggregation behavior of gold nanoparticles with natural colloids

 

 
 

  
Sarah Sarah Burch

 Ph.D. Student in Water Resources

 Research: Copper removal from stormwater

 

 

 

Ariel

Ariel Mosbrucker

M.S. Student in Environmental Engineering

Research: Copper speciation in aquatic systems

 

 

 

Isabella LewisIsabella Lewis

B.S. Student in Environmental Engineering

Research: Copper speciation in aquatic systems

 

 

 

Will YoungWill Young

B.S. Student in Environmental Engineering

Research: Development of traceable metal oxide nanomaterials for examining environmental fate and transport 

 

 

 

Jasmin KennardJasmin Kennard

B.S. Student in Chemical Engineering

Research: Modeling particle flocculation

 

 

 

Joy-Marie Gerould

Joy-Marie Gerould

B.S. Student in Environmental Engineering

Research: Copper removal from stormwater runoff

 

 

 

  Mikayla Domingo

  B.S. Student in Environmental Engineering

  Research: Copper speciation in aquatic systems

 

 

 

Aubrey

 Aubrey Dondick

 B.S. Student in Environmental Engineering

 Research: Heteroaggregation behavior of gold nanoparticles with natural colloids

 

 

 

 MakennaMakenna Pennel

 High School Student

 Research: Development of traceable metal oxide nanomaterials for examining environmental fate and transport

 

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

Dan PikeDan Pike

M.S. Student in Environmental Engineering

Research: Heteroaggregation of gold nanoparticles with model colloids, and the impact of nanoparticle capping agents and aqueous chemistry                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          

 

  

Jason SilvertoothJason Silvertooth

M.S. Student in Environmental Engineering

Research: Removal of copper from stormwater runoff using media filtration

 

 

 

Michael KellyMichael Kelly

B.S. Student in Environmental Engineering

Research: Aggregation of nanoparticles and the effect of aqueous chemistry

 

 

 

Kelly HollenbeckKelly Hollenbeck

High School Student

Research: Nanoparticle fate and transport