Nason Lab Group 2022: Campbell McColley, Jeff Nason, Laurinda Nyarko, Sam Gavitte
Jeff Nason
Professor; Associate Head for Graduate Programs
Current Members
Campbell McColley
Ph.D. Candidate
Environmental Engineering
Research: Formation and impact of eco-coronas on environmentally relevant micro and nanoplastics
Laurinda Nyarko
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
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 Deline
Ph.D. Student in Environmental Engineering
Research: Development of traceable metal oxide nanomaterials for examining environmental fate and transport
Mark Surette
Ph.D. Student in Environmental Engineering
Research: Heteroaggregation behavior of gold nanoparticles with natural colloids
Sarah Burch
Ph.D. Student in Water Resources
Research: Copper removal from stormwater
Ariel Mosbrucker
M.S. Student in Environmental Engineering
Research: Copper speciation in aquatic systems
Isabella Lewis
B.S. Student in Environmental Engineering
Research: Copper speciation in aquatic systems
Will Young
B.S. Student in Environmental Engineering
Research: Development of traceable metal oxide nanomaterials for examining environmental fate and transport
Jasmin Kennard
B.S. Student in Chemical Engineering
Research: Modeling particle flocculation
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 Dondick
B.S. Student in Environmental Engineering
Research: Heteroaggregation behavior of gold nanoparticles with natural colloids
Makenna Pennel
High School Student
Research: Development of traceable metal oxide nanomaterials for examining environmental fate and transport
Dan 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 Silvertooth
M.S. Student in Environmental Engineering
Research: Removal of copper from stormwater runoff using media filtration
Michael Kelly
B.S. Student in Environmental Engineering
Research: Aggregation of nanoparticles and the effect of aqueous chemistry
Kelly Hollenbeck
High School Student
Research: Nanoparticle fate and transport