My research group works at the Water-Energy-Climate nexus to change how society views and utilizes resources by developing novel decarbonization and resource recovery tools suited for environmental and chemical processes. Our work spans areas such as water and CO2 electrolysis, wastewater treatment and reuse, desalination, nutrient recovery, remediation and pollution control, and carbon capture and utilization.
In addition to these research aims, we strive to work across social, economic, political, and technological boundaries to scale and integrate these sustainable technologies with modern infrastructure while also improving society’s science literacy surrounding these topics.
Joshua Jack
Joshua Jack
Joshua Jack
Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering
Engineering
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Civil and Environmental Eng.
Engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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