Amisha D. Shah
Principle Investigator
Ph.D. Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
B.S. Washington University in St. Louis, USA.
Amisha Shah received her B.S. degree in Chemical
Engineering from Washington University in St. Louis in
2002 and her Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from
Georgia Institute of Technology in 2008. Before
joining Purdue, she was a research associate in the
Water Resources and Drinking Water Division at the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science
and Technology (Eawag) from 2012 to 2014 and
a post-doctoral associate in the Department
of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at Yale
University from 2008 to 2012.
Printable Curriculum Vitae
(CV)
Current Students:
Kun Huang
Ph.D student
B.S. Central South University of Forestry and Technology, ChinaM.S. Purdue University
Project: Role of Organic Nitrogen in Disinfection By-Product Formation during Water Treatment Disinfection and Evaluation of the Degradation Potential of Amine-based Membrane Surfaces during Membrane Filtration Pre-treatment
Holly Haflich
Undergraduate Researcher (SURF Program), Purdue University
Project: Evaluation of the Degradation Potential of Amine-based Membrane Surfaces during Membrane Filtration Pre-treatment (Co-PI: John Howarter, MSE)
Nathalia de Aguiar Porto
Visiting Undergraduate Researcher, Brazil Scientific Mobility Program
Project: Impact of Halides on Enhancing Nitrogen-based Disinfection By-products during Chlorination