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Dr. Ching-Hua Huang has been a
faculty member in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at
Georgia Institute of Technology since 2000. She received her B.S. degree in
Chemistry from National Taiwan University in 1990, and M.S. and Ph.D.
degrees in Environmental Engineering and Chemistry from Johns Hopkins
University in 1993 and 1997, respectively. She was a postdoctoral researcher
at the University of California-Berkeley between 1997 and 1999.
Dr.
Huang has been actively involved in research on the environmental fate of emerging
contaminants such as endocrine disruptors, pharmaceutical pollutants and disinfection
by-products. Her research and teaching interests are in the area of
environmental chemistry; topics include (i) transformation and fate of emerging
contaminants in natural and engineered water systems, (ii) interfacial reactions of
pollutants with natural minerals and novel nanomaterials, (iii) chemistry of emerging
disinfection by-products, (iv) fundamental reaction activity, kinetics and mechanisms of
environmental pollutants, and (v) application of novel chromatographic, immunochemical and
mass spectrometric techniques for emerging contaminants.
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