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Faculty Members
Dr. John Yang (Environmental Chemistry)
Dr. Frieda Eivazi (Soil Science)
Dr. Nsalambi Nkonogolo (GIS)
Dr. Samson Tesfaye (Remote Sensing)
Dr. Adrian Andrei (Natural Resource)
Dr. Abua Ikem (Analytical Chemistry)
Dr. Keesoo Lee (Microbiology)
Dr. Kirsten Stephan (Forest Ecology)
Dr. Afrasiabi Zahra (Physical Chemistry)
Dr. Majed Dweik (Biotechnology)
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Center of Excellance for Environmental Science
In response to highlighted social concerns of increased environmental problems and the growing environmental job market, Lincoln University, with the support of the US Department of Army-Army Research Office, reinforces the institutional mission to strengthen environmental science education and research through its establishment of the Center of Excellance for Environmental Science. in efforts to better serve Missourian and nation. The Center aims to:
(1) Train students for practical skills in
environmental field through innovative
teaching and experiential learning;
(2) Enhance institutional capacity to address
current environmental problems facing Missouri
residents and nation through cutting-edge
research and arts-of-science technologies
that lead to sustainable solutions to the
problems; and
(3) Promote partnership and collaboration in
environmental fields with government
agencies, academia, army groups, industries,
and local communities.
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Contact Information:
Lincoln University Cooperative Research
107 Foster Hall
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Phone: (573)681-5967
Fax: (573)681-5955
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The Center integrates education, research, service, multi-disciplinary expertise, and resources within the University to address social needs on current environmental issues and to provide excellence education and high quality research. The Center offers the Environmental Science Bachelor Degree Program and conducts basic and applied research in the areas of environmental chemistry, water quality, environmental monitoring & assessment, risk management, sensing technology, greenhouse gas sequestration, and remedial technologies, with funding supports from federal and state agencies.
The Center is becoming a platform serving for collaborative education and research in environmental study in Missouri and being recognizable at national and international levels |