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Research Team Members: V-MQW Focus Area

Oklahoma NSF EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Award No. OIA-1946093

  

Research Team Members: V-MQW Focus Area

 

Variable & Marginal Quality Water Supplies

      • Clint Aichele

      • Prem Bikkina
      • Babu Fathepure

      • Mary E. Foltz
      • Timothy Hubin
      • Leah Jackson  
      • Seok-Jhin Kim
      • Mark Krzmarzick
      • Kiranmayi Mangalgiri
      • Robert Nairn
        • Jason Vogel
      • Kevin Wagner
      • Tiantian Yang
      • Damilare Ajagbe
        Ph.D. Student, OSU
        • Saeed Azizi
          Ph.D. Student, OSU
        • Nathaniel Bolujoko
          Grad Student, OSU
      • Leslie Garcia
        Undergrad, SWOSU
        • Grant Graves
          Grad Student, OU
      • Shaima Khalifah
        Ph.D. Student, OSU
        • Raana Koushki
          Ph.D. Student, OSU
        • Somrita Mondal
          Post-doc, SWOSU
      • Sushobhan Pradhan
        Post-doc, OSU
        • James Queen
          Grad Student, OU
              • Rupom Bhattacherjee
                Grad Student, OSU
 

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This material is based on work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. OIA-1946093. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation or Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.