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Jeremy Semrau

Jeremy Semrau

Jeremy Semrau
Arthur F Thurnau Professor, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering and Professor of Program in the Environment, School for Environment and Sustainability
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Environment and Sustainability

Jeremy Semrau's research interests include molecular biology, biochemistry, and kinetics of enzymatic systems, biodegration of clorinated solvents, and contaminant transport and bioavailability of metals in subsurface. His goals are to enhance our understanding of in situ microbial diversity and activity by developing new biochemical and molecular techniques to better monitor in situ microbial communities. With more accurate information generated from these tools, bioremediation strategies can be enhanced by helping us identify what parameters affect the viability and success of in situ bioremediation.

Affiliations

The affiliations listed below show engagement with the Graham Sustainability Institute.

  • Education Programs
    • Dow Programs
      • Postdoctoral Advisor
    • Teaching Support
  • General
    • Graham Staff

UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

My work contributes directly toward solving the United Nations SDGs listed below. Learn more.

6. Clean Water and Sanitation
9. Industry Innovation and Infrastructure
11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
13. Climate Action
15. Life on Land