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John (Jay) Regan
Associate Professor of Environmental Engineering
231N Sackett Building
University Park
Telephone: (814) 865-9436
FAX: (814) 863-7304
E-mail:
jmr41@psu.edu
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Keywords:
Alternative Energy Sources
Biofilms
Biofuels
Chemistry (Environmental)
Energy
Fermentation
Fuel Cells/Batteries
Homeland Security
Hydrogen and Synthetic Fuel Biosynthesis
Hydrogen-based Fuels
Molecular Microbiology
Molecular/Microbial Ecology
Water Resources
Water Treatment
Active Research Projects:
Countering terrorists' use of HVAC cooling towers as delivery systems for biological and chemical agents
Completed Research Projects:
A Rapid Ammonia-Oxidizing Bacteria Measurement Method as an Early-Warning Indicator of Nitrification Episodes
Coupled processes for bioenergy production: biological hydrogen linked with microbial fuel cells
Subcontract from Northwind Environmental - DOE Prime
Using Nanotechnology to Identify and Characterize Hydrological Flowpaths in Agricultural Landscapes
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