UMD’s MS in Environmental Science and Technology focuses on soil science, ecosystem health, ecological engineering, and environmental microbiology. The program equips students to address environmental degradation and sustainability through hands-on fieldwork, lab research, and data modeling.
Microbial remediation of petroleum-contaminated soils
Nutrient flux modeling in urban green stormwater infrastructure
Design and monitoring of constructed wetlands for nutrient removal
Biochar application for heavy metal immobilization in agriculture
Assessment of microbial community shifts after land-use change
Soil carbon sequestration analysis in reforested zones
Impact of cover cropping on nitrogen cycling and groundwater quality
Evaluation of legacy phosphorus in eutrophic lake sediments
Spatial mapping of erosion-prone agricultural landscapes
Development of a biosensor for nitrate detection in groundwater
Climate change modeling of wetland methane emissions
Investigation of mycorrhizal symbioses in degraded ecosystems
Greenhouse gas emissions tracking in dairy manure management systems
Microbial diversity assessment in compost-amended urban soils
Sediment transport modeling in restored stream channels
Evaluation of drought impacts on riparian buffer zones
Bioavailability study of arsenic in coal ash-impacted sites
Field study on wildlife habitat restoration in reclaimed mines
Analysis of soil salinization under irrigation reuse conditions
Development of a microbial inoculant for phytoremediation enhancement
Solve soil, water, and ecosystem challenges through ecological restoration and environmental science research at UMD.
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