The Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering at Cornell University is designed to prepare students to address the world's most pressing environmental challenges. Students engage in research in areas such as water treatment, waste management, sustainable energy, and climate change mitigation.
Designing Advanced Water Filtration Systems for Contaminant Removal
Sustainable Waste Management Strategies for Urban Areas
Development of Renewable Energy Systems for Off-Grid Communities
Climate Change Mitigation Strategies in Coastal Cities
Optimization of Water Distribution Systems for Efficiency
Recycling Technologies for Waste-to-Energy Conversion
Environmental Impact Assessment for Industrial Projects
Biodegradable Materials for Reducing Plastic Waste
Designing Green Building Standards for Energy Efficiency
Modeling the Environmental Impact of Transportation Systems
Innovative Carbon Capture and Storage Solutions
Designing Eco-Friendly Water Treatment Processes for Agriculture
Use of Smart Sensors for Environmental Monitoring and Data Collection
Analysis of Environmental Policy and Its Effectiveness in Pollution Control
Sustainable Agriculture Practices to Mitigate Soil Degradation
Water-Energy Nexus: Optimizing Resource Management
Environmental Justice and Its Implications for Public Health
Development of Eco-Friendly Packaging Materials
Sustainable Urban Planning and Green Infrastructure Design
Climate Adaptation and Resilience Strategies for Vulnerable Communities
Tackle critical environmental challenges through Cornell’s Ph.D. program in Environmental Engineering, specializing in water treatment, waste management, and climate change.
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