wright state university college of science and mathematics
Environmental Health and Sciences PhD Program
Alumni

The Environmental Sciences Ph.D. program admitted its first students in Fall 2002 and saw its first PhD graduates in 2008. You can always learn more about our students by visiting our Current Students Web page.

Name
Graduation Year
Dissertation Title
Dissertation Director

Barto, Kathryn

2008
An Assessment of the Allelopathic Potential of Alliaria Petiolata
Don Cipollini
 

Bose, Sweta

2008
Dissolution Kinetics of Sulfate Minerals: Linking Environmental Significance of Mineral-Water Interface Reactions to the Retention of Aqueous CrO42- in Natural Waters
 

Ferguson, Chad

2009
Conservation Genetics of a Near Threatened Freshwater Mussel Species (Lampsilis Cardium) and Improved Prospects for Recovery: How Nuclear and Mitochondrial DNA Analyses Inform Natural History and Conservation Planning
Dan Krane
 

Guin, Arijit

2009
The Continuity of High-Permeability Zones in Sedimentary Deposits
Robert Ritzi
 

Kapo, Katherine

2009
Eco-Epidemiological Analysis For Screening-Level Ecological Risk Assessment: A Geographic Information Systems Approach
Allen Burton
 

Ramanathan, Ramya

2009
Linking Plume Spreading to Hierarchical Stratal Architecture
Robert Ritzi
 

Chatterjee, Sumantra

2010
Estimating Evaporation Using Remote Sensing: A Hybrid Approach Between Modis Derived Enhanced Vegetation Index, Bowen Ratio System, and Ground Based Micro-Meteorological Data
Doyle Watts
 

Powell, Christina

2010
Biodegradation of Groundwater Pollutants (Chlorinated Hydrocarbons) in Vegetated Wetlands: Role of Aerobic Microbes Naturally Associated With Roots of Common Plants
Abinash Agrawal
 

Tumburu, Laxminath

2010
Crustacean endocrine disruption through a pathway involving nuclear receptors, cyclic nucleotides, and calcium transporters
Michele Wheatly
 

Devlin, Shawn

2011
Littoral Zone Structure, Energy Mobilization and Benthic Food Webs in Oligotrophic Northern Temperate Lakes
Yvonne Vadeboncoeur
 

Council, Edward

2012

CENTRAL ARCTIC LITHOSTRATIGRAPHY: IMPLICATION ON SEDIMENT TRANSPORT AND PALEOCEANOGRAPHY

 

Dennis Darby, Old Dominion University and Steve Higgins (co-director)
 
 

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