
Michelle Crimi
Michelle Crimi
PhD
Michelle recieved her bachelor's degree in Industrial Hygiene and Environmental Toxicology from Clarkson University, her M.S. in Environmental Health from Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO and her PhD in Environmental Science and Engineering from Colorado School of Mines, Golden CO.
Michelle has been an Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Health at East Tennessee State University, and then a research assistant Professor in the Division of Envionmental Scince and Engineering at the Coloado School of Mines.
She teaches courses in:
Risk Assessment
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Analysis
Environmental Health Practices I
Introduction to Hazardous Waste
Hazardous Waste Site Remediation
Waste and Wastewater Treatment Processes
Public Health and the Environment
M.S. and Ph.D. Seminar
HAZWOPER
Her interests in Research lie in the In situ remediation of contaminated soil and groundwater; chemical oxidation for organic contaminant degradation; characterization of environmental systems; and human health risk assessment. She has had Research Grants for
ISCO Laboratory Treatability Studies, Pt. Cook Australia
Aquifer Solutions, Inc.
2007
PI: M. Crimi; Co-PI: S. Ko
In Situ Chemical Oxidation for Groundwater Remediation ~ Technology Practices Manual
Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP)
2006-2009
PIs: R. Siegrist and M.Crimi; Co-PIs: T. Illangasekare, J. Munakata-Marr, T. Simpkin, T. Palaia, M. Singletary
Control of Manganese Dioxide Particles Resulting From In Situ Chemical Oxidation Using Permanganate Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP)
2006-2008
PI: M. Crimi
Improved Monitoring Methods for Performance Assessment During Remediation of DNAPL Source Zones
Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP)
2006-2008
PI: R. Siegrist; Co-PI: M. Crimi
Experimental Evaluation of the Use of Activated Persulfate to Destroy Lindane
FMC Corporation
2005
PI: M. Crimi
Remediation Protocol for Oxidative Destruction of BTEX Contaminants, with Benzene as the Controlling Constituent
Remington Technologies
2005
PI: M. Crimi
Experimental Evaluation of In Situ Chemical Oxidation Activities at the Naval Training Center (NTC) Site, Orlando, Florida
US Navy
2003-2004
PI: R. Siegrist; Co-PI: M. Crimi
Reaction and Transport Processes Controlling In Situ Chemical Oxidation of DNAPLs
Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP)
2002-2005
PI: R. Siegrist; Co-PIs: M. Crimi, T. Illangasekare, J. Munakata-Marr
Her Research interests include Chemical Oxidation and soil and water quality.
