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Jianmin Wang, PhD
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Jianmin Wang, PhD
Associate Professor of Civil, Architectural & Environmental Engineering
573-341-7503 Fax: 573-341-4729
wangjia@mst.edu

 

Education

Ph.D. Civil Engineering
University of Delaware
1998
M.S. Environmental Engineering
Tongji University
1989
B.S. Environmental Engineering
Qingdao Institute of Architectural Engineering
1986

 

Biography

2003 - Present Assistant Professor, Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering
Missouri University of Science and Technology
2001 - 2003 Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering
University of Alabama at Birmingham    
1998 - 2001 Environmental Engineer
Roy F. Weston, Inc.  
1989 - 1994 Assistant Professor, School of Environmental Science and Engineering Tongji University

 

Honors and Awards 

2002 ExCEEd (Excellence in Civil Engineering Education) Fellow, The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
2001 Employee Recognition, Roy F. Weston, Inc.
2000 Publication Award, Roy F. Weston, Inc.
1997 Student Research Award, Pennsylvania Water Environment Association
1996 Best Paper Award (second place), Chesapeake Water Environment Association
1993 Xing-Yuan Education Award, Xing-Yuan Education Foundation, Tongji University
1993 Outstanding Teacher Award, Tongji University
1992 Distinguished Research Achievement Award Tongji Univeristy
1991 Outstanding Teacher Award, Tongji University

 

Publications

In print and in press:

1.  Wang, J., Wang, T., Burken, J.G., Chusuei, C.C., Ban, H., Ladwig, K., and Huang, C.P., 2008. Adsorption of Arsenic(V) onto Fly Ash: A Speciation-Based Approach. Chemosphere (in press).

2.  Guan, X., Wang, J., Chusuei, C., 2008. Removal of arsenic from water using granular ferric hydroxide: macroscopic and microscopic studies. J. Hazard. Mater. doi:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2007.12.012.

3.  Wang, T., Wang, J., Burken, J.G., Ban H., and Ladwig K., 2007. The leaching characteristics of selenium from coal fly ashes. J. Environ. Qual. 36, 1784-1792.

4.  Wang, J., Wang, T., Mallhi, H., Liu, Y., Ban H., and Ladwig, K., 2007. The Role of Ammonia on Mercury Leaching from Coal Fly Ash. Chemosphere 69, 1586-1592.

5.  Wang, J., Huang, C.P., and Allen, H.E., 2007. Effect of pH on Metal Uptake by Anaerobic Sludge. Environ. Eng. Sci. 24 (8), 1095-1104.

6.  Wang, T., Wang, J., Ban, H., and Ladwig, K., 2007. Quantifying the Availability and the Stability of Trace Cationic Elements in Fly Ash. Waste Manage. 27, 1345-1355.

7.  Adams, C., Witt, E., Wang, J., Shaver, D., Summers, D., Filali-Meknassi, Y., Shi, H., Luna, R., Anderson, N., 2007. Chemical Quality of Depositional Sediments and Associated Soils in New Orleans and the Louisiana Peninsula following Hurricane Katrina. Environ. Sci. Technol. 41, 3437-3443.

8.  Wang, J., Ban, H., Teng, X., Wang, H., and Ladwig, K., 2006. Impacts of pH and Ammonia on the Leaching of Cu(II) and Cd(II) from Coal Fly Ash. Chemosphere 64(11), 1892-1898.

9.  Wang, J., Huang, C.P., and Allen, H.E., 2006. Predicting Metals Partitioning in Wastewater Treatment Plant Influents. Water Res. 40(7), 1333 - 1340.

10.  Wang, J., Teng, X., Wang, H., and Ban, H., 2004. Characterizing the Metal Adsorption Capability of a Class F Coal Fly Ash. Environ. Sci. Technol. 38(24), 6710 - 6715.

11.  Wang, J., Huang, C.P., and Allen, H.E., 2003. Modeling Heavy Metal Uptake by Sludge Particulates in the Presence of Dissolved Organic Matter. Water Res. 37(20), 4835 - 4842. 

12.  Wang, J., Huang, C.P., and Pirestani, D., 2003. Interactions of Silver with Wastewater Constituents. Water Res. 37(18), 4444 - 4452.

 In review:

13. Su, T., Shu, S., Shi, H., Wang, J., Adams, C., and Witt, E., 2008. Heavy Metal Distribution inPost-Katrina New Orleans and Louisiana Peninsula. Environ. Pollut. (under revision).

Advising

Doctoral Students Advised

Tingzhi Su, Impact of Speciation on Trace Element Leaching, Spring 2009 (expected).

Tian Wang, The Leachability of Arsenic and Selenium in Fly Ash, Fall 2007 (expected).

Master Students Advised

Mike Dandurand, Health Impacts of Nanoparticles in the Presence of Arsenic, Fall 2008 (expected).  

Harmanjit Mallhi, Interactions between Fly Ash, Mercury, Ammonia, and Chloride, December 2006.

Lenin Kasthuri, Leaching of Arsenic and Selenium from Fly Ash in the Simulated Field Systems, Spring 2006.

Graduate Student Committees

Ph.D. Students: Hua Jiang; Hong Wang; Evelyn Chamberlain

M.S. Students: Rohiniben Patel; Liang Yu; Sushmita Dhakal;  

 

Teaching

CE 261 Principles of Environmental Engineering and Sciences

CE 265 Water and Wastewater Engineering

CE/ArchE 298 Senior Design                        

CE/EnvE 369 Sanitary Engineering Design  


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