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CURRICULUM VITAE – Krishnapuram (K.G.) Karthikeyan Professor (Biological Systems Engineering), University of Wisconsin-Madison, [email protected] Education: Ph.D. Agricultural & Biological Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University (Penn State), University Park, Aug. 1997 (Advisor: Dr. Herschel A. Elliott). M.S. Environmental Engineering, Penn State, University Park, Aug. 1996. M.S. Agricultural & Biological Engineering, Penn State, University Park, Aug. 1994. B.E. Agricultural Engineering, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, India, 1992. Professional Experience: 2000–present Full (2013-present), Associate (2006-2013), and Assistant (2000-2006) Professor, University of Wisconsin – Madison, Biological Systems Engineering 2010-present Adjunct Faculty, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA 2010-2012 Visiting Research Professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University-Qatar (on LOA from UW-Madison). 2007-present Affiliate Faculty - Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and The Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2002-present Affiliate Faculty, Environmental Chemistry & Tech. Program, UW-Madison. 1997-2000 Research Associate, Environmental Resources Research Institute, Penn State, University Park. Mentor: Dr. Jon Chorover 1992-1997 Research Assistant, Agricultural & Biological Engineering, Penn State. Honors, Awards and Activities: 2015 Nominee, Science Advisory Board (Agricultural Science Cmte.), USEPA 2012-2015 Member, Physical Sciences Divisional Exec. Committee, UW-Madison 2014 Invited Lecturer, 1 st ISWT Program, IIT-Kharagpur, India 2011-2012 Research Consultant, Qatar Environment & Energy Research Institute 2010-2011 Research Consultant, Qatar National Food Security Program 2010-2011 Institutional Review Board, Carnegie Mellon-Qatar 2007-2013 Associate Editor, Journal of Environmental Quality 2008 Excellence in Manuscript Review, Soil Sci. Society of America Journal 2007-2009 Member, Rapid Response Team, Soil Science Society of America 2013, 2010, 2005/06 Panelist, USDA Competitive Grants Program 2007-2009 Member, Research Advisory Committee, CALS, UW-Madison 1993-1996: Dean's Fellow, College of Engineering, Penn State 1989-1991: Scholarship for Academic Excellence, TNAU, India Professional Affiliations: Honor Society Alpha-Epsilon, National Agricultural Engineering Honor Society (since 1996) Gamma-Sigma-Delta, National Honor Society of Agriculture (since 1996) Professional American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers Society Soil Science Society of America Peer-reviewed Publications/Book Chapters: 51 Total Extramural Research Funding for Candidate’s Projects: $5.7 million in the US (out of which $3.3 directly million to candidate) plus $3.3 million in Qatar.

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CURRICULUM VITAE – Krishnapuram (K.G.) Karthikeyan Professor (Biological Systems Engineering), University of Wisconsin-Madison,

[email protected] Education: Ph.D. Agricultural & Biological Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University

(Penn State), University Park, Aug. 1997 (Advisor: Dr. Herschel A. Elliott). M.S. Environmental Engineering, Penn State, University Park, Aug. 1996. M.S. Agricultural & Biological Engineering, Penn State, University Park, Aug. 1994. B.E. Agricultural Engineering, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, India, 1992.

Professional Experience: 2000–present Full (2013-present), Associate (2006-2013), and Assistant (2000-2006)

Professor, University of Wisconsin – Madison, Biological Systems Engineering 2010-present Adjunct Faculty, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Carnegie Mellon

University, Pittsburgh PA 2010-2012 Visiting Research Professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Carnegie

Mellon University-Qatar (on LOA from UW-Madison). 2007-present Affiliate Faculty - Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and The

Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2002-present Affiliate Faculty, Environmental Chemistry & Tech. Program, UW-Madison. 1997-2000 Research Associate, Environmental Resources Research Institute, Penn State,

University Park. Mentor: Dr. Jon Chorover 1992-1997 Research Assistant, Agricultural & Biological Engineering, Penn State.

Honors, Awards and Activities: 2015 Nominee, Science Advisory Board (Agricultural Science Cmte.), USEPA 2012-2015 Member, Physical Sciences Divisional Exec. Committee, UW-Madison 2014 Invited Lecturer, 1st ISWT Program, IIT-Kharagpur, India 2011-2012 Research Consultant, Qatar Environment & Energy Research Institute 2010-2011 Research Consultant, Qatar National Food Security Program 2010-2011 Institutional Review Board, Carnegie Mellon-Qatar 2007-2013 Associate Editor, Journal of Environmental Quality 2008 Excellence in Manuscript Review, Soil Sci. Society of America Journal 2007-2009 Member, Rapid Response Team, Soil Science Society of America 2013, 2010, 2005/06 Panelist, USDA Competitive Grants Program 2007-2009 Member, Research Advisory Committee, CALS, UW-Madison 1993-1996: Dean's Fellow, College of Engineering, Penn State 1989-1991: Scholarship for Academic Excellence, TNAU, India

Professional Affiliations: Honor Society Alpha-Epsilon, National Agricultural Engineering Honor Society (since 1996)

Gamma-Sigma-Delta, National Honor Society of Agriculture (since 1996) Professional American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers Society Soil Science Society of America

Peer-reviewed Publications/Book Chapters: 51 Total Extramural Research Funding for Candidate’s Projects: $5.7 million in the US (out of

which $3.3 directly million to candidate) plus $3.3 million in Qatar.

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I. RESEARCH a. Extramural Grants:

1) 10/1/13 to 9/30/17. “Multi-Scale Investigation of Winter Runoff and Nutrient Loss Processes in Actively Managed Dairy Agroecosystems.” USDA-NIFA (AFRI). $499,500 [PIs: K.G. Karthikeyan, P. Vadas, F. Arriaga, L.W. Good, W. Jokela].

2) 10/1/14 to 9/30/17. “Uptake of Wastewater-derived Micropollutants by Plants Irrigated with Reclaimed Wastewater.” US-Israel BARD Program. $295,000 [PIs: J.A. Pedersen, M. Shenker, K.G. Karthikeyan, B. Chefetz].

3) 9/1/12 to 8/31/16. “Phosphorus Index and Snowmelt Runoff Risk Assessment: Demonstration and Refinement.” USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), Conservation Innovation Grant (CIG). $134,850 [PIs: A.M. Thompson, L. Good, K.G. Karthikeyan, J. Panuska].

4) 7/1/12 to 3/31/15. “Subsurface Fate and Transport of Cryptosporidium in Soils of Wisconsin's Carbonate Aquifer Region.” Wisconsin (WI) Groundwater Coordinating Council. $102,500 [PIs: K.G. Karthikeyan, A.M. Thompson, S.C. Long, B.J. Lepore].

5) 9/1/10 to 2/28/15. “Implications of Climate Change and Biofuel Development for Great Lakes Regional Water Quality and Quantity.” USGS-National Institute for Water Resources Program. $247,563 [PIs: A.M. Thompson, R. Jackson, B. Lepore, K.G. Karthikeyan].

6) 7/1/12 to 6/30/13. “Pathogen Transport During Spray Irrigation of Dairy Manure.” WI Department of Natural Resources. $80,160 [PIs: A.M. Thompson, K.G. Karthikeyan, M. Borchardt, J.C. Panuska].

*************************************************************************** 7) “Use of Novel Water Treatment Methods for Inland Desalination of Brackish Groundwater in

Qatar.” Qatar National Research Fund-National Priority Research Program (NPRP) 4th Cycle. $923,080 [PIs: K.G. Karthikeyan, M. Anderson, A. Abdel-Wahab, K. Gregory] – AWARDED AND WITHDRAWN.

8) “Plant Uptake of Pollutants of Emerging Concern During Use of Reclaimed Water in Greenhouse Hydroponic Systems.” Qatar National Research Fund-NPRP 4th Cycle. $944,000 [PIs: K.G. Karthikeyan, J. Pedersen, P. Linke] – AWARDED AND WITHDRAWN.

9) 1/15/12 to 1/14/15. “Disinfection Byproducts Removal from Water Using Advanced Reduction Process.” Qatar National Research Fund-NPRP 4th Cycle. $1,042,125 [PIs: Ahmed Abdel-Wahab, B. Batchelor, K.G. Karthikeyan] - AWARDED AND WITHDRAWN.

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10) 7/1/10 to 6/30/12. “Groundwater Recharge Characteristics and Subsurface Nutrient Dynamics Under Alternate Biofuel Cropping Systems in Wisconsin.” WI Groundwater Coordinating Council. $98,846. [PIs: A. M. Thompson, K.G. Karthikeyan, R. Jackson].

11) 4/1/10 to 6/30/12. “Use of Novel Water Treatment Methods for Desalination of Brackish Groundwater in Qatar.” Qatar Foundation. $470,000 [PI: K.G. Karthikeyan].

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12) 10/1/09 to 8/31/13. “Tools Integrating Landuser Management Decisions with Watershed Processes to Achieve Water Quality Goals.” USDA-CSREES National Water Quality Program, Integrated Research, Education and Extension. $629,000 [PIs: P. Nowak, K.G. Karthikeyan, T. Cox, J. Panuska, F. Fitzpatrick, L. Good, A.M. Thompson].

13) 10/1/09 to 3/31/10. “Evaluation of a High-rate Anaerobic Digester.” Pabst Engineering, Onalaska WI. $27,500 [PIs: B.J. Holmes, K.G. Karthikeyan, K. Gungor].

14) 7/1/09 to 6/30/12. “Value-added Processing and Phosphorus Recovery from Dairy Manure Using Enhanced Fermentation.” Wisconsin Fertilizer Research Program. $37,745 [PIs: K.G. Karthikeyan, S. Gunasekaran, K. Gungor].

15) 9/1/08 to 8/30/10. “Energy Intensity and Environmental Impact of Dairy/Bio-Energy Systems in Wisconsin.” Wisconsin Focus on Energy Program. $179,000 [PIs: Reinemann, D.J., L. Armentano, K.G. Karthikeyan, V. Cabrera, J.M. Norman].

16) 9/29/06 to 9/30/07. “NRCS-Engineering Field Handbook, Chapter 8, Terraces-Rewrite.” USDA-NRCS. $29,000 [PIs: K.G. Karthikeyan, P.E. Cabot].

17) 7/1/06 to 6/30/09. “Manure Solidification and Phosphorus Concentration Using Biopolymers.” WI Fertilizer Research Council. $49,900 [PI: K.G. Karthikeyan].

18) 7/1/05 to 6/30/06. “Phosphorus Recovery from Anaerobically Treated Dairy Manure.” Wisconsin Fertilizer Research Council. $16,200 [PIs: K.G. Karthikeyan, K. Gungor].

19) 1/27/05 to 12/31/08: “Quantifying Phosphorus Losses from Agricultural Fields.” USDA-NRCS (Wisconsin Buffer Initiative). $174,287 [PI: K.G. Karthikeyan].

20) 9/1/04 to 6/30/09. “Linking Sediment Transport Mechanisms and Contributing Source Areas to Water Quality Impacts.” USDA –National Research Initiative (NRI) Program. $473,600 [PIs: K.G. Karthikeyan, P.J. Whiting, P.S. Miller].

21) 3/1/04 to 9/30/05: "Digital Elevation Model Representation and the Influence of Scale on Runoff Routing in Agricultural Watershed." USDA-NRCS (Wisconsin Buffer Initiative). $50,946 [PIs: K.G. Karthikeyan, P.S. Miller, J.M. Norman].

22) 7/1/03 to 2/28/06: “Fate of Representative Fluoroquinolone, Macrolide, Sulfonamide, and Tetracycline Antibiotics in Subsurface Environments.” Wisconsin Groundwater Coordinating Council. $115,961 [PIs: K.G. Karthikeyan, J.A. Pedersen].

23) 10/1/02 to 9/30/04. "Measuring and Modeling Phosphorus Losses from Agricultural Fields." WI Department of Natural Resources. $75,000 [PIs: J.M. Norman, K.G. Karthikeyan].

24) 9/1/02 to 12/31/06: “Quantifying Phosphorus Losses from Agricultural Fields.” USDA-National Water Quality Program, Integrated Research, Education & Extension Applications. $548,000 [PIs: J.M. Norman, K.G. Karthikeyan, L.G. Bundy, G.R. Diak].

25) 9/1/02 to 12/31/06: “Measuring and Modeling the Source, Transport and Bioavailability of Phosphorus in Agricultural Watersheds.” U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (STAR Program) - Nutrient Science for Improved Watershed Management Program. $749,000

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[PIs: Richard C. Lathrop, D. E. Armstrong, J. A. Hoopes, K.G. Karthikeyan, D. Scott Mackay, Peter Nowak, John C. Panuska, Michael R. Penn, K. W. Potter and C. H. Wu].

26) 7/1/02 to 6/30/05. "Phosphorus Dynamics in Soils Receiving Chemically Treated Manure." WI Fertilizer Research Council. $56,695 [PIs: K.G. Karthikeyan, M. Kalbasi].

27) 7/1/01 to 9/30/05. "Forest By-Products as Filtering Aids for Nutrients." USDA Forest Service-Forest Products Laboratory. $45,000 [PI: K.G. Karthikeyan].

28) 7/1/01 to 6/30/05. "A Systems Approach to Improving Phosphorus Management on Dairy Farms." USDA-NRI Program. $292,000 [PIs: M. Powell, L. Bundy, K.G. Karthikeyan, D. Jackson-Smith, L. Satter].

29) 7/1/01 to 6/30/03. "Occurrence of Antibiotics in Wastewater Effluents and Their Mobility in Wisconsin Soils." Wisconsin DNR & Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection. $87,859 [PIs: K.G. Karthikeyan, W.F. Bleam].

30) 9/1/00 to 9/14/02: "Interfacial Soil Chemistry of Radionuclides in the Unsaturated Zone." U.S. Department of Energy. $95,502 [PI: K.G. Karthikeyan].

b. USDA-CSREES Hatch Projects:

1) 10/1/12 to 9/30/16. “Implications of Phosphorus Recovery from Wastewater for Biosolids Management.” USDA-NIFA Hatch. $183,228 [PI: K.G. Karthikeyan].

2) 10/1/12 to 9/30/16. “Crop Plant Uptake of Pollutants of Emerging Concern.” USDA-NIFA Interdisciplinary Hatch. $323,454 [PIs: K.G. Karthikeyan, J.A. Pedersen].

3) 10/1/09 to 9/30/13. “Linking Cropping System Diversity with Nutrient Loss Dynamics in Alternative Biofuel Production Systems.” USDA-CSREES Interdisciplinary Hatch. $270,983 [PIs: K.G. Karthikeyan, R. Jackson, A.M. Thompson].

4) 10/1/06 to 9/30/10. “Instream Sediment and Phosphorus Dynamics in Agricultural Watersheds.” USDA-CSREES Hatch. $119,898 [PI: K.G. Karthikeyan].

5) 9/1/05 to 9/30/08. “Reducing Phosphorus Concentration in Lactating Dairy Diets Based on By-products of the Corn Distilling Industry.” USDA-CSREES Interdisciplinary Hatch. $124,368 [PIs: L. Armentano, K.G. Karthikeyan].

6) 10/1/02 to 9/30/06. “Fate of Phosphorus During Chemical Manure Treatment and Subsequent Land Disposal of Treated Solids.” USDA-CSREES Hatch. $95,302 [PI: K.G. Karthikeyan].

7) 11/1/00 to 10/31/02. “Organic Solids and Phosphorus Removal from Animal Manure Using Chemical Treatment.” USDA-CSREES Hatch. $54,728 [PI: K.G. Karthikeyan].

c. University of Wisconsin (UW) System Projects:

1) 7/1/13 to 6/30/15. “Paper Fluidic Electrochemical Sensor for Heavy Metal Detection.” UW-Milwaukee RGI Program. $120,000 [PIs: W.-J. Chang, S. Gunasekaran, K.G. Karthikeyan].

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2) 7/1/09 to 6/30/11. “Using Radiometric Fingerprinting to Track Sediment and Phosphorus Movement in Agricultural Watersheds.” UW Consortium for Extension & Research in Agriculture and Natural Resources. $57,000 [PIs: K.G. Karthikeyan, C. Baxter].

3) 7/1/06 to 6/30/07. “Instream Phosphorus Dynamics in Agricultural Watersheds.” UW-Graduate School. $9,080 [PI: K.G. Karthikeyan].

4) 7/1/03 to 6/30/06. “Alternate In-Field Treatment Structures for Non-Point Source Pollution Control.” UW-System Consortium for Extension and Research in Agriculture and Natural Resources. $59,731 [PIs: J. M. Norman, K.G. Karthikeyan, T. Hunt].

5) 7/1/04 to 6/30/05. “Linking Sediment Transport Mechanisms and Contributing Source Areas to Water Quality Impacts.” UW-Graduate School $17,430 [PI: K.G. Karthikeyan].

6) 7/1/03 to 6/30/04. “Environmental Fate and Transformation of Fluoroquinolone and Tetracycline Antibiotics.” UW-Graduate School $17,088 [PI: K.G. Karthikeyan].

7) 7/1/02 to 6/30/03. “Quantifying non-point source phosphorus losses from field to watershed scales.” UW-Graduate School $23,353 [PIs: K.G. Karthikeyan and D. Scott Mackay].

d. Pending Proposals:

1) 1/1/16 to 12/31/19. “Quantifying the Effects of Projected Climate and Associated Shifts of Crop and Animal Systems on Water, Nutrients, and Carbon Across the Upper Midwest.” USDA-NIFA. $449,958 [PIs: B. Basso, D. Hyndman, A.M. Thompson, K.G. Karthikeyan, A. Kendall].

2) 10/1/16 to 9/30/20. “Integrated Treatment System for Sustainable Manure Management.” USDA-NIFA (Individual Hatch). $136,434 [PI: K.G. Karthikeyan] – APPROVED.

3) 10/1/16 to 9/30/18. “Influence of Rhizosphere pH Modulation on Plant Uptake of Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Product Ingredients.” USDA-NIFA (Multi- investigator Hatch). $69,741 [PIs: J.A. Pedersen, K.G. Karthikeyan] – APPROVED.

4) 10/1/16 to 9/30/20. “Life Cycle Analysis of Wastewater Derived Fertilizer.” USDA-NIFA (Multi-investigator Hatch). $147,290 [PIs: P. Barak, K.G. Karthikeyan] – APPROVED.

e. Refereed Publications: (* indicates Karthikeyan’s graduate students; Karthikeyan’s post-docs are underlined)

1) Miller, E.L.*, S.L. Nason*, K.G. Karthikeyan, J.A. Pedersen. 2016. Root Uptake of Pharmaceutical and Personal Care Product Ingredients. Environmental Science & Technology (in press).

2) Gungor, K., A.A. Ozkaynak*, K.G. Karthikeyan, F. Evrendilek, S. Gunasekaran. 2016. Modeling solubilization dynamics of manure organic matter and phosphorus as a function of pH control and enzyme supplementation. Environment Protection Engineering (in press).

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3) Han, L.*, K.G. Karthikeyan, K. Gregory. 2015. Energy Consumption and Recovery in Capacitive Deionization Using Nanoporus Activated Carbon Electrodes. Journal of Electrochemical Society. 162:E282-E288.

4) Lamba, J.*, K.G. Karthikeyan, A.M. Thompson. 2015. Using radiometric fingerprinting and phosphorus to elucidate sediment transport dynamics in an agricultural watershed. Hydrological Processes. 29:2681-2693.

5) Lamba, J.*, A.M. Thompson, K.G. Karthikeyan, F.A. Fitzpatrick. 2015. Sources of fine sediment stored in agricultural lowland streams, Midwest, USA. Geomorphology. 236:44-53.

6) Lamba, J.*, K.G. Karthikeyan, A.M. Thompson. 2015. Apportionment of suspended sediment sources in an agricultural watershed using sediment fingerprinting. Geoderma. 239-240: 25-33.

7) Han, L.*, K.G. Karthikeyan, M.A. Anderson, K. Gregory. 2014. Exploring the Impact of Pore Size Distribution on the Performance of Carbon Electrodes for Capacitive Deionization System. J. Colloid Interface Sci. 430:93-99.

8) Han, L.*, K.G. Karthikeyan, M.A. Anderson, K. Gregory, J. Wouters. 2013. Mechanistic Insights into the Use of Oxide Nanoparticles Coated Asymmetric Electrodes for Capacitive Deionization. Electrochim. Acta. 90:573-581.

9) Huisman, N.L.H.*, K.G. Karthikeyan, J. Lamba*, A.M. Thompson, G. Peaslee. 2013. Quantification of Seasonal Sediment and P Transport Dynamics using in an Agricultural Watershed Using Radiometric Fingerprinting Techniques. J. Soils & Sediments. 10:1724-1734.

10) Ozkaynak, A.A.*, K.G. Karthikeyan. 2012. Phosphorus Flow and Characterization in Dry Grind Corn-Ethanol Plants. Journal of Environmental Quality. 41:1695-1701.

11) Huisman, N. L.H.*, K.G. Karthikeyan. 2012. Using radiometric tools to track sediment and phosphorus movement in an agricultural watershed. J. Hydrology. 450-451:219-229.

12) Ozkaynak, A.A.*, K.G. Karthikeyan. 2011. Anaerobic Digestion of Thin Stillage for Energy Recovery & Water Reuse in Corn-Ethanol Plants. Bioresource Technol. 102:9891-9896.

13) Karatsolis, A., Pessoa, S., Reynolds, D., K.G. Karthikeyan. 2011. The Language of Sustainability: from the Basic Writing Classroom to Professional Discourse. IEEE - International Professional Communications.

14) Ozkaynak, A.A.*, Karthikeyan, K.G., A. Roa-Espinosa. 2010. Reducing Phosphorus Concentration in Animal Feed Coproducts from the Corn Distilling Industry. Transactions of the ASABE. 54:1287-1294.

15) Panuska, J.C.*, Karthikeyan, K.G. 2010. Phosphorus and Organic Matter Enrichment in Snowmelt and Rainfall Runoff from Agricultural Fields. Geoderma. 154:253-260.

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16) Harmita, H*, K.G. Karthikeyan, X. Pan. 2009. Copper and Cadmium Sorption onto Kraft and Organosolv Lignins. Bioresource Technology. 100:6183-6191.

17) Bonilla, C.A., Norman, J.M., Molling, C.C., Karthikeyan, K.G., P.S. Miller. 2008. Testing a Grid-based Soil Erosion Model Over Topographically Complex Landscapes. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 72:1745-1755.

18) Gu, C.*, K.G. Karthikeyan. 2008. Sorption of the Antibiotic Tetracycline to Humic-Mineral Complexes. Journal of Environmental Quality. 37:704-711.

19) Panuska, J.C.*, Karthikeyan, K.G., J.M. Norman. 2008. Sediment and Phosphorus Losses in Snowmelt and Rainfall Runoff from Three Corn Management Systems. Transactions of the ASABE. 51:95-105.

20) Panuska, J.C.*, Karthikeyan, K.G., P.S. Miller. 2008. Impact of Surface Roughness and Crusting on Particle Size Distribution of Edge-of-field Sediments. Geoderma. 145:315.

21) Gungor, K.*, K.G. Karthikeyan. 2008. Phosphorus Forms and Extractability in Dairy Manure: A Case-study for Wisconsin On-farm Anaerobic Digesters. Bioresource Technology. 99:425-436.

22) Gungor, K.*, Jurgensen, A., K.G. Karthikeyan. 2007. Determination of Phosphorus Speciation in Dairy Manure Using XRD and XANES Spectroscopy. Journal of Environmental Quality. 36:1856-1863.

23) Gu, C.*, K.G. Karthikeyan, S.D. Sibley, J. A. Pedersen. 2007. Complexation of the Antibiotic Tetracycline with Humic Acid. Chemosphere. 66:1494-1501.

24) Shin, E.W., Karthikeyan, K.G., M.A. Tshabalala. 2007. Adsorption Mechanism of Cadmium on Juniper Bark and Wood. Bioresource Technology. 98:588-594.

25) Cabot, P.E.*, F.J. Pierce, P. Nowak, K.G. Karthikeyan. 2006. Monitoring and Predicting Manure Application Rates Using Precision Conservation Technology. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 61:282-292.

26) Cabot, P.E.*, Karthikeyan, K.G., Miller, P.S., P. Nowak. 2006. Sediment and Phosphorus Delivery from Alfalfa Swards. Transactions of the ASABE. 49:375-388.

27) Karthikeyan, K.G., M. T. Meyer. 2006. Occurrence of Antibiotics in Wastewater Treatment Facilities in Wisconsin, USA. Science of the Total Environment. 361:196-207.

28) Bonilla, C.A., Kroll, D.G., Norman, J.M., Yoder, D.C., Molling, C.M., Miller, P.S., Panuska, J.C.*, Topel, J.B., Wakeman, P.L., K.G. Karthikeyan. 2006. Instrumentation for Measuring Runoff, Sediment and Chemical Losses from Agricultural Fields. Journal of Environmental Quality. 35:216-223.

29) Gu, C.*, K.G. Karthikeyan. 2005. Sorption of the Antimicrobial Ciprofloxacin to Aluminum and Iron Hydrous Oxides. Environ. Sci. Technol. 39:9166-9173.

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30) Grande, J.D.*, Karthikeyan, K.G., Miller, P.S., J. M. Powell. 2005. Corn Residue Level and Manure Application Timing Effects on Phosphorus Losses in Runoff. Journal of Environmental Quality. 34:1620-1631.

31) Shin, E.W., Karthikeyan, K.G., M.A. Tshabalala. 2005. Orthophosphate Sorption onto Lanthanum Impregnated Lignocellulosic Adsorbents. Environ. Sci. Technol. 39:6273.

32) Gungor, K.*, Karthikeyan, K.G. 2005. Probable Phosphorus Solid Phases and Their Stability in Anaerobically Digested Dairy Manure. Trans. ASABE. 48:1509-1520.

33) Gungor, K.*, Karthikeyan, K.G. 2005. Influence of Anaerobic Digestion on Dairy Manure Phosphorus Extractability. Transactions of the ASABE. 48:1497-1507.

34) Grande, J.D.*, Karthikeyan, K.G., Miller, P.S., J. M. Powell. 2005 Residue Level and Manure Application Timing Effects on Runoff and Sediment Losses. Journal of Environmental Quality. 34:1337-1346.

35) K.G. Karthikeyan, M. Kalbasi, P.S. Miller. 2005. Nitrogen and Solution Dynamics in Soils Receiving Chemically Treated Dairy Manure. Transactions of the ASABE. 48:601-610.

36) Gu, C.*, K.G. Karthikeyan. 2005. Interaction of Tetracycline with Aluminum and Iron Hydrous Oxides. Environmental Science & Technology. 39(8):2660-2667.

37) Kalbasi, M., K.G. Karthikeyan. 2004. Phosphorus Dynamics in Soils Receiving Chemically Treated Dairy Manure. Journal Environmental Quality. 33:2296-2305.

38) Karthikeyan, K.G., Tshabalala, M.A., Wang, D.*, M. Kalbasi. 2004. Solution Chemistry Effects on Orthophosphate Adsorption by Cationized Solid Wood Residues. Environmental Science & Technology. 38:904-911.

39) Tshabalala, M.A., Karthikeyan, K.G., D. Wang*. 2004. Cationized Milled Pine Bark as an Adsorbent for Orthophosphate Anions. J. Applied Polymer Science. 93:1577-1583.

40) Converse, J.C., K.G. Karthikeyan. 2004. Nutrient and Solids Separation of Flushed Dairy Manure by Gravity Settling. Applied Engineering in Agriculture. 20:503-507.

41) Chorover, J., Choi, S., Amistadi, M.K., Karthikeyan, K.G., Crosson, G. K. Mueller. 2003. Linking Cesium & Strontium Uptake to Kaolinite Weathering in Simulated Tank Waste Leachate. Environmental Science & Technology. 37:2200-2208.

42) Karthikeyan, K.G., J. Chorover. 2002. Humic Acid Complexation of Basic and Neutral Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds. Chemosphere. 48:955-964.

43) Bostick, B.C., Vairavamurthy, M.A., Karthikeyan, K.G., J. Chorover. 2002. Cesium Adsorption on Clay Minerals: An EXAFS Spectroscopic Investigation. Environmental Science & Technology. 36:2670-2676.

44) Karthikeyan, K.G., J. Chorover. 2000. Effects of Solution Chemistry on the Oxidative Transformation of 1-Naphthol and Its Complexation with Humic Acid. Environmental Science & Technology. 34:2939-2946.

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45) Karthikeyan, K.G., Chorover, J., Bortiatynski, J., P.G. Hatcher. 1999. Interaction of 1-Naphthol & Its Oxidation Products with Mineral Surfaces. Environmental Science & Technology. 33:4009-4015.

46) Karthikeyan, K.G., H.A. Elliott. 1999. Surface Complexation Modeling of Copper Sorption by Hydrous Oxides of Iron and Aluminum. J. Colloid Interf. Sci. 220:88- 95.

47) Karthikeyan, K.G., Elliott, H.A., J. Chorover. 1999. Role of Surface Precipitation in Copper Sorption by the Hydrous Oxides of Fe and Al. J. Colloid Interf. Sci. 209:72-78.

48) Karthikeyan, K.G., Elliott, H.A., F.S. Cannon. 1997. Adsorption and Coprecipitation of Copper with the Hydrous Oxides of Iron & Aluminum. Environ. Sci. Technol. 31:2721.

49) Karthikeyan, K.G., Elliott, H.A., R.C. Brandt. 1996. Siting Monofills for Drinking Water Treatment Residuals Using a Geographic Information System. J.American Water Works Association. 88:68-75.

50) Karthikeyan, K.G., J.C. Young. 1995. Discussion of “A Kinetic Model of a Recirculated Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Treating Phenolic Wastewater,” Water Environment Research. 67:1004-1006.

f. Book Chapters: 1) Pedersen, J.A., K.G. Karthikeyan, H.M. Bialk. 2009. Sorption of Human and Veterinary

Antibiotics to Soils. In Natural Organic Matter and Its Significance in the Environment. Wu, F.; Xing, B. (eds); Science Press: Beijing, China, 2009; pp. 276-299.

g. Manuscripts Under Review: (* indicates Karthikeyan’s graduate students; Karthikeyan’s post-docs are underlined)

1) Lamba, J.*, A.M. Thompson, J.C. Panuska, K.G. Karthikeyan. Effect of Best Management Practice Implementation on Sediment and Phosphorus Load Reductions at Subwatershed and Watershed Scale Agricultural Water Management. International Journal of Sediment Research.

2) Zopp, Z., A.M. Thompson, K.G. Karthikeyan, F. Madison, S.C. Long. Subsurface Transport of Cryptosporidium in Soils of Wisconsin’s Carbonate Aquifer Region. J. Environmental Quality.

h. Non-refereed Publications: (* indicates Karthikeyan’s graduate students)

Technical Reports: 1) K.G. Karthikeyan. 2011. Controlled Environment Agricultural System – Types and

Available Resources. Submitted to the Qatar National Food Security Program.

2) K.G. Karthikeyan. 2010. Report on Food Systems and Demand Projections for Qatar. Submitted to the Qatar National Food Security Program, Doha, Qatar.

3) P.E. Cabot*, K.G. Karthikeyan. 2009. USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service, Engineering Field Handbook, Part 650, Chapter 8, Terraces-Rewrite.

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Conference Proceedings and Extended Abstracts: (* indicates Karthikeyan’s graduate students; Karthikeyan’s post-docs are underlined)

1) Karatsolis, A., Pessoa, S., Reynolds, D., K.G. Karthikeyan. 2011. The Language of Sustainability: from the Basic Writing Classroom to Professional Discourse. IEEE (Professional Communications) Conference, Cincinnati OH, Oct. 2011.

2) Lamba, J.*, Thompson, A.M., Panuska, J.C., K.G. Karthikeyan. 2011. Identifying Sources of Suspended Sediment using Radionuclides in an Agricultural Watershed in South Central Wisconsin. ASABE Paper No. 11027. International Symposium on Erosion and Landscape Evolution Conference Proceedings, Sep. 18-21, Anchorage, Alaska.

3) Ozkaynak, A.A.*, K.G. Karthikeyan, A. Roa-Espinosa. 2007. Reducing Phosphorus Concentration in Thin Stillage from the Corn Distilling Industry. ASABE Annual International Meeting, June 17-20, Minneapolis, MN.

4) Gu, C.*, K.G. Karthikeyan. 2004. Sorption of Tetracycline to Iron and Aluminum Hydrous Oxides. 2004. 228th American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, Aug. 22-26, Philadelphia, PA.

5) Shin, E.W., Karthikeyan, K.G., M.A. Tshabalala. 2004. Orthophosphate Sorption onto Lanthanum Impregnated Lignocellulosic Sorbents. 228th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Aug. 22-26, Philadelphia, PA.

6) Gungor, K.*, K.G. Karthikeyan. 2004. Inorganic Phosphorus Forms and Extractability in Anaerobically Digested Manure. ASAE Paper No. 044077. ASABE Annual International Meeting, Aug. 1-4, Ottawa, Canada.

7) Kalbasi, M., K.G. Karthikeyan. 2003. Nutrient Dynamics in Soils Receiving Chemically Treated Dairy Manure. In Robert Burns (ed.) Proc. of the 9th International Symposium on Animal, Agricultural and Food Processing Wastes, Oct. 11-14, Raleigh, NC, p. 655-665.

8) Grande, J.D.*, Karthikeyan, K.G., Panuska, J.C.*, M. Powell. 2003. Cropping System Effect on Soluble and Sediment-bound P Losses. ASAE Paper # 032076. ASABE Annual International Meeting, July 29-Aug 2, Las Vegas, NV.

9) Kalbasi, M., K.G. Karthikeyan. 2003. Phosphorus Dynamics in Soils Receiving Chemically Treated Dairy Manure. Wisconsin Fertilizer, Aglime and Pest Management Conference, Jan 21-23, Madison WI (Invited).

10) Karthikeyan, K.G., Tekeste, M.Z.*, Kalbasi, M., K. Gungor*. 2002. Chemical Treatment of Manure Using Alum, FeCl3 and Lime. ASAE Meeting Paper # 024093. ASABE Annual International Meeting, July 28-31, Chicago, IL.

11) Karthikeyan, K.G., Tshabalala, M., D. Wang*. 2002. Use of Lignocellulose Materials as Sorption Media for Phosphorus Removal. ASAE Paper # 025001. ASABE Annual International Meeting, July 28-31, Chicago, IL.

12) Converse, J.C., K.G. Karthikeyan. 2002. Nutrient and Solids Separation of Flushed Dairy Manure by Settling. ASAE Paper # 024156. ASABE Annual International Meeting, July 28-31, Chicago, IL.

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13) Yoon, S.-J., Karthikeyan, K.G., Bleam, W.F., J. Chorover. 2001. X-ray absorption studies of neophases formed by clay mineral dissolution under extremely alkaline conditions. 222nd ACS National Meeting, Aug. 26-30, Chicago, IL.

14) Chorover, J., Choi, S., Karthikeyan, K.G., Mueller, K., Crosson, G., M. K. Amistadi. 2001. Sequestration of Cs and Sr during transformation of aluminosilicate clays under simulated tank waste conditions. 222nd ACS National Meeting, Aug. 26-30, Chicago, IL.

15) Rotenberg, P., Choi, S., Karthikeyan, K.G., J. Chorover. 2001. Cesium and strontium sorption and mineral weathering in Hanford sediments at high pH. 222nd American Chemical Society National Meeting, Aug. 26-30, Chicago, IL.

16) Chorover, J., Karthikeyan, K.G., Tressler, R., P.G. Hatcher. 1998. Sorption of naphthol to humic acid. 16th World Congress of Soil Science, Montpellier, France.

17) Maurice, P.A., Karthikeyan, K.G., Elliott, H.A., J. Chorover. 1997. Applications of Atomic Force Microscopy to Studies of Environmental Particles. 214th ACS Meeting, Las Vegas.

Published Conference Abstracts: 18) Han. L.*, Karthikeyan, K.G., Gregory, K.B., M.A. Anderson. 2012. On the Importance of

Pore-size Distribution and z-Potential for Ion Removal During Capacitive Deionization. 1st Annual Research Symposium, Nov. 14-15, De Nora Tech, Concord, OH.

19) Gregory, K.B., Han, L.*, K.G. Karthikeyan. 2012. Advancing Environmental and Biotechnology using Electrodes: CDI and Bromide Removal from Oil and Gas Brines. 1st Annual Research Symposium, Nov. 14-15, De Nora Tech, Concord, OH.

20) Stenjem, R.S., Thompson, A.M., Lepore, B.J., Karthikeyan, K.G., M. Polich*. 2012. Surface and Sub-surface Water and Nutrient Dynamics for Biofuel Feedstock Cropping Systems. ASABE Annual International Meeting, July 29-Aug. 1, Dallas, TX.

21) Lamba, J.*, Thompson, A.M., Panuska, J.C., K.G. Karthikeyan. 2012. Use of Radiometric Fingerprinting to Identify Sources of In-Stream Suspended Sediments. AWRA Wisconsin Section Conference, May 9, Wisconsin Dells, WI.

22) Han, L.*, Karthikeyan, K.G., Anderson, M.A., A. Abdel-Wahab. 2011. Advanced Treatment Process for Brackish Water Desalination. Qatar Foundation-Annual Research Forum, Doha, Qatar, Nov.

23) Lamba, J.*, Thompson, A.M., Panuska, J.C., K.G. Karthikeyan. 2011. Source Apportionment of Suspended Sediments in an Agricultural Watershed in South Central Wisconsin Using Atmospheric Fallout Radionuclides. ASABE Paper No. 1111612. ASABE Annual International Meeting, Louisville, Kentucky, Aug. 8-10.

24) Karthikeyan, K.G., Han, L.*, M.A. Anderson. 2011. Advanced Treatment Process for Brackish Water Desalination. Society of Petroleum Engineers, Applied Technology Workshop, Doha, Qatar, May.

25) Karthikeyan, K.G. 2011. Plant Consumptive Water Use. Water-Energy-Food Security Nexus Workshop, sponsored by Qatar Environment & Energy Research Institute, Mar.

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26) Huisman, N.*, K.G. Karthikeyan. 2009. Using Radiometric Fingerprinting Methods to Track Sediment and Phosphorus Movement in Agricultural Watersheds. American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, Dec.

27) Karthikeyan, K.G., Byrne, C.F.*, Gungor, K., Lepore, B.J., Whiting, P., G. Matisoff, L.F. Vitko. 2008. Evaluation of Temporal and Spatial Sediment Dynamics in Agricultural Fields Using Lanthanide Tracers. Joint SSSA-GSA Meeting, Oct. 5-9, Houston, TX.

28) Ozkaynak, A.A.*, K.G. Karthikeyan. 2008. Recovery of Phosphorus in Thin Stillage as a Value Added Co-Product. ASABE Annual International Meeting, Providence, RI June.

29) Karthikeyan, K.G., Cabot, P., Gaebler, P.*, McClure, S.*, Miller, P., Whiting, P., G. Matisoff. 2007. Evaluation of Temporal & Spatial Sediment Dynamics in Agricultural Fields Using La Tracers. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Tri-societies Meeting, New Orleans, LA.

30) Gaebler, P.D.*, Cabot, P.E., Grande, J.D., McClure, S.B.*, Miller, P.S., K.G. Karthikeyan. 2007. Evaluation of Temporal and Spatial Dynamics in Agricultural Fields Using Lanthanide Tracers. ASABE Annual International Meeting, June 17-20, Minneapolis.

31) McClure, S.*, Cabot, P., Gaebler, P.*, Miller, P., Grande, J., K.G. Karthikeyan. 2007. Development of In-field Sensors to Evaluate Temporal & Spatial Dynamics of Runoff Generation in Agricultural Fields. ASABE Annual International Meeting, Minneapolis.

32) Panuska J.C.*, A. Hoffman, K.G. Karthikeyan, D. Armstrong, Sara Krizan. 2007. Phosphorus Distribution in Different Size Fractions for Field Soils, Edge-of-field and Stream Sediments. ASABE Annual International Meeting, Jun. 17-20, Minneapolis, MN.

33) Panuska, J.C.*, K.G. Karthikeyan, P.S. Miller. 2006. Dynamics of Phosphorus Losses in Snowmelt and Rainfall Runoff from Three Corn Management Systems. SERA 17 Annual Meeting, Jul. 31–Aug. 3, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.

34) Stubblefield, A.P., Whiting, P.J., Matisoff, G., Karthikeyan, K.G., Grande, J.D.*, Miller, P.S., Gaebler, P.D.*, McClure, S.B.*, P.E.Cabot. 2006. Evaluation of Temporal and Spatial Sediment Dynamics in Agricultural Fields using Naturally-Occurring and Fallout Radionuclides. ASABE Annual International Meeting, Jul. 9-12, Portland, OR.

35) Panuska, J.C.*, Karthikeyan, K.G., P.S. Miller. 2006. Time Series Characterization of Particulate Phosphorus Losses for Three Corn Management Systems. ASABE Annual International Meeting, Jul. 9-12, Portland, OR.

36) Karthikeyan, K.G., Grande, J.D., Miller, P.S., Gaebler, P.D.*, McClure, S.B.*, Cabot, P.E., Stubblefield, A.P., Whiting, P., G. Matisoff. 2006. Evaluation of Temporal and Spatial Sediment Dynamics in Agricultural Fields Using Lanthanide Tracers. ASABE Annual International Meeting, Jul. 9-12, Portland, OR.

37) Karthikeyan, K.G., Miller, P.S., Grande, J.D., Gaebler, P.*, McClure, S.*, Whiting, P.J., Stubblefield, A., G. Matisoff. 2006. Evaluation of Sediment Transport Mechanics Using Lanthanide Tracers and Radiometric Fingerprinting. USDA-CSREES National Water Conference, Feb 5-9, San Antonio, TX.

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38) Cabot, P.E.*, K.G. Karthikeyan. 2005. Source/Sink Dynamics of Depressional Zones Regulating Phosphorus Migration through a Wisconsin Agricultural Watershed. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Tri-societies Meeting, Nov. 6-10, Salt Lake City, UT.

39) Panuska, J.C.*, Karthikeyan, K.G., P.S. Miller. 2005. Characterizing Edge-of-Field Particulate Phosphorus Losses under Three Corn Management Systems. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Tri-societies Meeting, Nov. 6-10, Salt Lake City, UT.

40) Karthikeyan, K.G., Miller, P.S., Grande, J.D., Gaebler, P.*, McClure, S.*, Whiting, P.J., Stubblefield, A., G. Matisoff. 2005. Evaluation of Sediment Transport Mechanics Using Lanthanide Tracers and Radiometric Fingerprinting. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Tri-societies Meeting, Nov. 6-10, Salt Lake City, UT.

41) Gu, C.*, K.G. Karthikeyan. 2005. Interaction of Tetracycline with Dissolved Humic Substances. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Tri-societies Meeting, Nov. 6-10, Salt Lake City, UT.

42) Gungor, K.*, Jurgensen, A., K.G. Karthikeyan. 2005. Investigation of Probable Phosphorus Solid Phases in Dairy Manure Using X-Ray Absorption near Edge Structure Analysis. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Tri-societies Meeting, Nov. 6-10, Salt Lake City, UT.

43) Cabot, P.E.*, Pierce, F., Nowak, P., K.G. Karthikeyan. 2005. Monitoring Manure Application at Sub-Field Scales with Precision Conservation Technology. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Tri-societies Meeting, Nov. 6-10, Salt Lake City, UT.

44) Panuska, J.C.*, Karthikeyan, K.G., P.S. Miller. 2005. Characterizing Edge-of-Field Particulate Phosphorus Losses under Three Corn Management Systems. North American Lake Management Society (NALMS) Annual Meeting, Nov. 9-11, Madison, WI.

45) Chien, H., Mackay, D.S., Cabot, P.E.*, K.G. Karthikeyan. 2005. Parameterization of Natural Depressions in Distributed Hydrologic Models: Implications for Scaling up Predictions of Sediment and Nutrient Yields in Ungauged Agricultural Watersheds. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Dec. 5-9, San Francisco, CA.

46) Karthikeyan, K.G., Panuska, J.C.*, Miller, P.S., J.D. Grande. 2005. Characterizing Edge-of-field Particulate Phosphorus Losses Under Three Corn Management Systems. ASABE Annual International Meeting, July 17-20, Tampa, FL.

47) Miller, P.S., Karthikeyan, K.G., Bonilla, C.A., J.M. Norman. 2005. Comparing Trends of Snowmelt and Storm Runoff Sediment and Phosphorus Losses from Agricultural Fields in Wisconsin. ASABE Annual International Meeting, July 17-20, Tampa, FL.

48) Cabot, P.E.*, Karthikeyan, K.G., Miller, P.S., P. Nowak. 2005. Storage of Sediment and Particulate-bound Phosphorus in an Agricultural Landscape. ASABE AIM, Tampa, FL.

49) Cabot, P.*, Karthikeyan, K.G., Miller, P., P. Nowak. 2005. Phosphorus Delivery from Manured Alfalfa Fields During Successive Natural Rainfall Events. ASABE Annual International Meeting, Tampa, FL.

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50) Miller, P., Karthikeyan, K.G., Bonilla, C., Molling, C., J. Norman. 2005. 4D-P: A Spatially Distributed Phosphorus Module of the Precision Agricultural Landscape Model: Model Description, Calibration, Verification. ASABE Annual International Meeting, Tampa.

51) Gungor, K.*, K.G. Karthikeyan. 2005. Investigation of Phosphorus Forms in Full-scale Anaerobic Digesters for Dairy Manure. ASABE Annual International Meeting, Tampa, FL.

52) Cabot, P.E.*, Karthikeyan, K.G., Miller, P.S., P. Nowak. 2004. Storage of Sediment and Particulate-bound Phosphorus in an Agricultural Landscape. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Tri-societies Meeting, Oct. 31-Nov. 4, Seattle, WA.

53) Grande, J.D.*, Karthikeyan, K.G., Miller, P.S., J.M. Powell. 2004. Effect of Residue Cover and Manure Application Timing on Sediment and Phosphorus Transport. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Tri-societies Meeting, Oct. 31-Nov. 4, Seattle, WA.

54) Gungor, K.*, K.G. Karthikeyan. 2004. Effect of Anaerobic Digestion on Inorganic Phosphorus Extractability and Solid Phases in Dairy Manure. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Tri-societies Meeting, Oct. 31-Nov. 4, Seattle, WA.

55) Miller, P. S., Karthikeyan, K.G., Grande, J.D.* 2004. Predicting Phosphorus Mass Distribution in Different Size Classes in Agricultural Runoff. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Tri-societies Meeting, Oct. 31-Nov. 4, Seattle, WA.

56) Karthikeyan, K.G., Miller, P. S., Cabot, P.E.*, Norman, J.M., Bonilla, C.A., C. Molling. 2004. A Comparison of Edge of Field Phosphorus Losses from Storm and Snowmelt Events. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Tri-societies Meeting, Seattle, WA.

57) Norman, J.M., Bonilla, C.A., Molling, C., Miller, P.S., K.G. Karthikeyan. 2004. Comparison of Edge of Field Runoff and Sediment Losses from Storm and Snowmelt Events. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Tri-societies Meeting, Seattle, WA.

58) Nowak, P., Cabot, P.E.*, Pierce, F.J., K.G. Karthikeyan. 2004. The Human Dimension of Precision Conservation: The Case of Manure Management. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Tri-societies Meeting, Oct. 31-Nov. 4, Seattle, WA.

59) Gu, C.*, K.G. Karthikeyan. 2004. Interaction of Tetracycline with Al and Fe Hydrous Oxides. 27th Annual Midwest Environ. Chemistry Workshop, Oct. 15-17, Madison, WI.

60) Gungor, K.*, K.G. Karthikeyan. 2004. Effect of Anaerobic Digestion on Inorganic Phosphorus Extractability and Solid Phases in Dairy Manure. 27th Annual Midwest Environmental Chemistry Workshop, Oct. 15-17, Madison, WI.

61) Gu, C.*, K.G. Karthikeyan. 2004. Interaction of Ciprofloxacin with Aluminum and Iron Hydrous Oxides. 4th International Conference on Pharmaceuticals and Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Water, Oct. 13-15, Minneapolis, MN.

62) Cabot, P.E.*, Karthikeyan, K.G., Miller, P.S., P. Nowak. 2004. Patterns of Phosphorus Delivery in Surface Runoff During Sequential Storms from Manured Fields. ASABE Annual International Meeting, Aug. 1-4, Ottawa, Canada.

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63) Grande, J.D.*, Karthikeyan, K.G., Miller, P.S., J.M. Powell. 2004. Effect of Crop Residue and Manure on Particle Size Distribution and Phosphorus Partitioning in Runoff. ASABE Annual International Meeting, Aug. 1-4, Ottawa, Canada.

64) Miller, P. , Karthikeyan, K.G., Molling, C., Bonilla, C., J. Norman. 2004. 4D-P: A spatially distributed phosphorus module of the Precision Agricultural Landscape Model: Model description, Calibration, Verification. ASABE Annual International Meeting, Ottawa.

65) Gu. C.*, K.G. Karthikeyan. 2004. Interaction of Tetracycline and Fluoroquinolone Antibiotics with Inorganic Minerals. ASABE Annual International Meeting, Ottawa.

66) Gu, C.*, K.G. Karthikeyan. 2003. Sorption of Tetracycline and Fluoroquinolone Antibiotics to Inorganic Mineral Surfaces. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Meeting, Nov. 9-13 Austin, TX.

67) Kalbasi, M., Gungor, K.*, K.G. Karthikeyan. 2003. Phosphorus Forms in Dairy Manure. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Tri-societies Meeting, Nov. 2-6, Denver, CO.

68) Karthikeyan, K.G., Gu, C.*, Bleam, W., M.T. Meyer. 2003. Occurrence & Environmental Reactivity of Antibiotics. ASABE Annual International Meeting, Las Vegas, NV.

69) Yoon, S.-J., Jones, K.W., Feng, H.E., Um, W., Serne, R.J., Karthikeyan, K.G., W.F. Bleam. 2003. X-ray microtomography study of metal distribution in sediments related to pore structure modification by mineral dissolution and neophase formation under extremely alkaline conditions. 225th ACS National Meeting, March 23-27, New Orleans, LA.

70) Kalbasi, M., K.G. Karthikeyan. 2002. Phosphorus Dynamics in Soils Receiving Chemically Treated Dairy Manure. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Tri-societies Meeting, Indianapolis, IN.

71) Yoon, S.-J., Karthikeyan, K.G., Bleam, W.F., Weiss, C.A., J. Chorover. 2001. X-Ray Absorption Study of the Reaction between Clay Minerals and the Extremely Alkaline Solutions. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Tri-societies Meeting, Oct 21-25, Charlotte, NC.

72) Chorover, J., Choi, S., Mueller, K.T., K.G. Karthikeyan. 2003. Retention of Cs/Sr in solid phase products of clay mineral weathering. 225th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans.

73) Rotenberg, P., Choi, S., Karthikeyan, K.G., J. Chorover. 2001. Cs and Sr Sorption and Mineral Weathering in Hanford Sediments. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Meeting, Charlotte.

74) Chorover, J., Karthikeyan, K.G., S. Choi. 2000. Reaction of Cs and Strontium in Aqueous Colloidal Aluminosilicate Systems at High pH. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

75) Rotenberg, P., Choi, S., Karthikeyan, K.G., J. Chorover. 2000. Uptake of Cs and Sr by Hanford sediments at High pH and Ionic Strength. SSSA Annual Meeting, Minneapolis.

76) Karthikeyan, K.G., Chorover, J., Hatcher, P.G., R. Saunders. 1999. Multi-method Investigation of 1-naphthol Sorption by Dissolved Humic Acid. AEESP Research Frontiers Conference, University Park, PA, Aug.

77) Karthikeyan, K.G., Chorover, J., Hatcher, P.G. 1998. Interaction of 1-naphthol with Mineral Surfaces. 21st Midwest Environmental Chemistry Workshop, Ann Arbor, MI.

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78) Karthikeyan, K.G., Elliott, H.A., J. Chorover. 1998. Adsorption and Coprecipitation of Copper with the Hydrous Oxides of Iron and Aluminum: Explanations Using Surface Precipitation Hypothesis. 72nd ACS Colloid & Surface Science Symposium.

79) Karthikeyan, K.G., Chorover, J., Bortiatynski, J.M, P.G. Hatcher. 1998. Sorption of Naphthol to Kaolinite and Gibbsite. 72nd American Chemical Society Colloid and Surface Science Symposium, University Park, PA, June.

80) Karthikeyan, K.G., J. Chorover. 1998. Sorption of 1-Naphthol to Poorly Crystalline Al Hydroxide – Macroscopic and Spectroscopic (NMR, FTIR) Investigations. AGU Meeting on Sorption of Organic Pollutants to Soil, Sediment, and Other Geologic Solids, Boston.

81) Karthikeyan, K.G., Elliott, H.A., F.S. Cannon. 1996. Adsorption and Coprecipitation of Copper with the Hydrous Oxides of Fe & Al. SSSA Annual Meeting, Indianapolis.

82) Karthikeyan, K.G., H.A. Elliott. 1996. Enhanced Copper Removal by Adsorption and Coprecipitation with the Hydrous Oxides of Iron and Aluminum. 70th ACS Colloid and Surface Science Symposium, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, June.

83) Karthikeyan, K.G., Elliott, H.A., F.S. Cannon. 1995. Enhanced Metal Removal from Wastewater by Alum/FeCl3 Adsorption/Coprecipitation. 50th Industrial Waste Conference, Purdue University, May.

84) Karthikeyan, K.G., Elliott, H.A., R.C. Brandt. 1993. Using a Geographic Information System for Siting Water Treatment Sludge Monofills. Integrated Resources Management and Landscape Modification for Environmental Protection Conference, Chicago, IL.

Non-refereed publications not included above: 85) Karthikeyan, K. G., Tekeste, M.Z., Kalbasi. M., K. Güngör*. 2003. Chemical precipitation

of dairy manure for solid and P removal. Çevre Bilim ve Teknoloji, 1(4): (In Turkish).

Written Media Program Participation: 1) “Qatar: Making Water Fit for Drinking in the Desert.” Article in Grow, Wisconsin’s Magazine

for the Life Sciences, volume 6, issue 1, fall 2012.

2) Press release and article in Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, date (interviewed on Aug 30, 2005).

3) “Sediment Journey.” Press release and article in UW-CALS Quarterly, 23:3. Summer 2005.

4) “Drugs Contaminate Our Drinking Water.” Press release/article in WI State Journal, 8/29/04.

Invited Presentations: 1) Han. L.*, Karthikeyan, K.G., Gregory, K.B., M.A. Anderson. 2012. On the Importance of

Pore-size Distribution and Zeta Potential for Ion Removal During Capacitive Deionization. 1st Annual Research Symposium, Nov. 14-15, De Nora Tech, Concord, OH.

2) Karthikeyan, K.G. 2011. Advanced Treatment Process for Water Desalination. Qatar Shell Research & Technology Center, QSTP, Doha Qatar. Oct. 2011.

3) Karthikeyan, K.G. 2011. Fate, Transport and Removal of Emerging Contaminants. SRM Research Institute, Chennai, India. Aug. 2011.

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4) Karthikeyan, K.G., Han, L.*, M.A. Anderson. 2011. Advanced Treatment Process for Brackish Water Desalination. Society of Petroleum Engineers, Doha, Qatar, May 2011.

5) Karthikeyan, K.G. 2011. Plant Consumptive Water Use. Water-Energy-Food Security Nexus Workshop, sponsored by Qatar Environment & Energy Research Institute, Mar. 2011.

6) Karthikeyan, K.G. 2011. Brackish Water Desalination for Irrigation Applications. Qatar National Food Security Program. May 2011.

7) Karthikeyan, K.G. 2011. Water Sustainability Issues for the Middle East. Lecture to visiting MBA students from CMU-Pittsburgh, at CMU-Q campus, Mar. 9.

8) Karthikeyan, K.G. 2010. Overview of Environmental Issues. Bhavans Indian High School, Doha, Qatar, Oct.

9) Huisman, N.L.*, K.G. Karthikeyan. 2009. Characterizing Sources and In-stream Dynamics of Sediments and Phosphorus in the North Fork of the Pheasant Branch Watershed. U.S. Geological Survey, Middleton, WI, April 2009.

10) Karthikeyan, K.G. 2009. Phosphorus Transport in Runoff from Agricultural Fields. Animal/Dairy/Soil Science 468, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Mar. 30.

11) Huisman, N.L.*, K.G. Karthikeyan. 2008. Characterizing Sources and In-stream Dynamics of Sediment and Phosphorus in the North Fork of the Pheasant Branch Watershed. WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Yahara Lakes Technical Advisory Meeting, Fitchburg, WI.

12) Karthikeyan, K.G. 2006. Evaluation of Sediment Transport Mechanics Using Lanthanide Tracers and Radiometric Fingerprinting. Department of Soil Science, UW-Madison.

13) Karthikeyan, K.G. 2004. Environmental Occurrence and Reactivity of Antibiotics. Department of Soil Science, UW-Madison, Dec 8.

14) Karthikeyan, K.G. 2004. The Occurrence and Fate of Antibiotics in Wastewater and Soils. WI Groundwater Coordinating Council, Nov 12.

15) Karthikeyan, K.G. 2004. Physico-chemical Treatment Processes for Non-point Source Pollution Control. Department of Dairy Science, UW-Madison, Apr. 2.

16) Kalbasi, M., K.G. Karthikeyan. 2003. P Dynamics in Soils Receiving Chemically Treated Dairy Manure. WI Fertilizer, Aglime & Pest Management Conference, Jan 21, Madison.

17) Karthikeyan, K.G. 2002. Physico-chemical Treatment Processes for Non-point Source Pollution Control. Environmental Chemistry & Technology, UW-Madison, Oct 22.

18) Karthikeyan, K.G. 2002. Phosphorus Risk Index for Wisconsin Watersheds. Environmental Monitoring Practicum (IES 765). Inst. Environmental Studies, UW-Madison, Oct. 18.

19) Karthikeyan, K.G. 2002. Use of Lignocellulosic Materials as Phosphorus Sorbents. USDA Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory, Madison WI. Jun. 11.

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20) Karthikeyan, K.G. 2002. Occurrence of Antibiotics in Wastewater Effluents and Their Mobility in Soils – A Case Study for Wisconsin. WI Department of Natural Resources and WI Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection, Jun. 10.

21) Karthikeyan, K.G. 2000. Long-term Watershed Responses to Phosphorus-based Management Practices. WI Department of Natural Resources, Sep. 26.

22) Karthikeyan, K.G. 2000. Macroscopic, Modeling, and Molecular-level Investigations Applied to Trace Contaminant Interactions in the Environment. Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, UW-Madison.

i. Mentoring:

Major Advisor (Ph.D.) - Completed: 1) Perry E. Cabot (Biological Systems Engineering), Dec. 2005 (Extension Specialist & Faculty

Affiliate, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University, Pueblo CO).

2) Cheng Gu (Environmental Chemistry & Technology), Apr. 2006 (Professor, State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Reuse, School of the Environment, Nanjing University, China).

3) Kerem Gungor (Biological Systems Engineering), Apr. 2006 (Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Engineering Abant Izzet Baysal University, Bolu, Turkey).

4) John C. Panuska (Biological Systems Engineering), Dec. 2006 (Distinguished Faculty Associate and Extension Specialist, Biological Systems Engineering, UW-Madison).

5) Asli Ozkaynak (Biological Systems Engineering), Aug. 2010 (Post-doctoral Researcher, Department of Biological Systems Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison).

6) Natalie L. Huisman (Environmental Chemistry & Technology), Dec. 2010 (Lecturer, Department of Chemistry, Union College, Schenectady, NY).

7) Linchen Han (Civil & Environmental Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA), Sep. 2013 (co-advised with Dr. Kelvin Gregory).

8) Jasmeet Lamba (Biological Systems Engineering; co-advised with Dr. Anita Thompson), June 2014 (Assistant Professor, Auburn University, Auburn AL).

Major Advisor (M.S.) – Completed: 1) Mehari Tekeste (Biological Systems Engineering), Aug. 2001 (Soil and Crop Systems

Engineer, John Deere Company, Moline IL).

2) Dongmei Wang (Biological Systems Engineering), May 2002 (current position unknown).

3) Joseph D. Grande (Biological Systems Engineering), May 2004 (Water Quality Manager, Madison Water Utility, Madison WI).

4) Neha Kapoor (Environmental Engineering), Dec. 2004 (Staff Engineer, NCS, Phoenix AZ).

5) Seth B. McClure (Biological Systems Engineering), Aug. 2007 (State Drainage Engineer, WI Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection, Madison, WI).

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6) Hengky Harmita (Biological Systems Engineering), June 2008 (Ph.D. student, Environmental Engineering, University of British Columbia, Canada).

7) Vikrant Sharma (Biological Systems Engineering), Jan. 2009 (Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Lovely Professional University, India).

8) Colin F. Byrne (Biological Systems Engineering), Jan. 2009 (Ph.D. student, Civil Engineering, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque NM).

9) Katie Songer (Environmental Studies), Aug. 2009 (Water Resources Management Specialist, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Madison WI).

10) Philip D. Gaebler (Civil & Environmental Engineering), Aug. 2010 (Water Resources Engineer, CH2M Hill, Chicago IL).

11) Michael Polich (Biological Systems Engineering; co-advised with Dr. Anita Thompson), Jan. 2015.

12) Josh Accola (Biological Systems Engineering; co-advised with Dr. Anita Thompson), June 2015.

Major Advisor (Ph.D.) – Current: 1) Rania Bashar (Biological Systems Engineering), expected completion Aug. 2016. 2) Sara Nason (Environmental Chemistry & Technology; co-advising with Dr. Joel Pedersen),

expected completion Dec. 2016. 3) Elizabeth Miller (Molecular & Environmental Toxicology; co-advising with Dr. Joel

Pedersen), expected completion Dec. 2016.

Major Advisor (M.S.) – Current: 1) Andrew Skog (Biological Systems Engineering; co-advising with Dr. Anita Thompson),

expected completion Dec. 2016.

Post-doctoral Researchers Supervised: 1) Eun Woo Shin (Associate Professor, School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering,

University of Ulsan, South Korea). 2) Paul S. Miller (Manager – Engineering, Waterborne Environmental Inc. Champaign IL). 3) Soh-Joung Yoon (current position unknown) 4) Mahmoud Kalbasi (Professor Emeritus, University of Isfahan, Iran) 5) Kerem Gungor (see above under “Completed” Ph.D. students) 6) Perry E. Cabot (see above under “Completed” Ph.D. students) 7) Brian J. Lepore (25% time) (Assistant Professor, Soils, Ball State University, IN)

Academic Staff Members Supervised: 1) Zachariah Zopp (current – jointly with Dr. Anita Thompson) – Assistant Researcher 2) Julianne Meyer Bowling (July 2004 to Aug. 2005) – Graduate Research Intern 3) William Enters – Research Specialist 4) Joseph D. Grande (May 2004 – Aug. 2006) – Research Specialist 5) Derek Nussbaum Wagler (Feb. – Aug. 2003) – Graduate Research Intern

Graduate Student Thesis/Dissertation Committees: 22

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II. TEACHING a. Summary of teaching activities at University of Wisconsin-Madison:

Semester Course No. Creditsa Number of Students

Class GPA (out of 4.00)

Overall Instructor Rating (Scale 1 to 5)b

Fall 2005 BSE 249c 1 21 3.17 4.17 Fall 2007 BSE 372 2 11 2.67 3.80 Fall 2008 BSE 372 2 20 2.93 4.16 Fall 2009 BSE 372 2 12 2.79 4.17 Fall 2012 BSE 372 2 30 3.13 4.21 Fall 2013 BSE 372 2 29 3.13 4.48 Fall 2014 BSE 372 2 25 3.00 4.27 Fall 2015 BSE 372 2 24 3.13 4.71

Spring 2001 BSE 472d 1.5 10 3.00 3.63 Spring 2002 BSE 472d 1.5 10 3.15 4.22 Spring 2003 BSE 472d 1.5 10 3.30 4.30 Spring 2004 BSE 472d 1.5 8 3.50 4.63 Spring 2005 BSE 472d 1.5 8 3.06 4.25 Spring 2006 BSE 472d 1.5 8 3.13 4.71 Spring 2007 BSE 472d 1.5 14 3.14 4.61 Spring 2008 BSE 472 3 9 2.94 4.56

Fall 2009 BSE 472 3 2 4.00 N/A Fall 2012 BSE 472d 1.5 15 3.3 4.14

Spring 2014 BSE 472 1.5 17 3.1 4.15 Spring 2015 BSE 472 1.5 9 2.94 4.22

Fall 2001 BSE 473 2 11 3.09 2.73 Fall 2005 BSE 509 1 3 3.00 N/A Fall 2006 BSE 509 1 2 4.00 N/A Fall 2008 BSE 509 1 4 3.00 N/A Fall 2012 BSE 509 3 41 N/A N/A Fall 2013 BSE 509 3 39 N/A N/A Fall 2014 BSE 509 3 54 N/A N/A Fall 2015 BSE 509 3 46 N/A N/A

Spring 2001 BSE 571 3 11 3.27 2.18 Spring 2002 BSE 571 3 10 3.05 4.20 Spring 2003 BSE 571 3 5 3.50 4.20 Spring 2006 BSE 571e 1.5 10 2.94 4.00 Spring 2013 BSE 571 3 13 3.30 4.75

Fall 2003 BSE 671 3 12 3.75 4.33 Fall 2005 BSE 671 3 11 3.45 4.09 Fall 2007 BSE 671 3 8 3.44 4.63

Spring 2015 InterEgr

102 2 24 N/A N/A

aActual credit load for Karthikeyan is shown bFor team-taught courses, course evaluations were obtained separately for each instructor cBSE 249 team-taught (33% each instructor) with Drs. Douglas Reinemann and David Bohnhoff dBSE 472 team-taught (50% each instructor) with Dr. J.C. Converse (2001 - 2005), Dr. P.E. Cabot (2006),

Dr. Rebecca Larson (2012-present) eColleague coverage (50% of the semester) for a departmental faculty member on maternity leave

BSE 249: Engineering Principles for Biological Systems

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BSE 372: On-site Wastewater Treatment and Dispersal (cross-listed with the Civil & Environmental Engineering Department – CEE 372 and Soils 372) BSE 472: Sediment and Bio-Nutrient Engineering and Management BSE 473: Irrigation and Drainage Systems Design BSE 509: Senior Capstone Design BSE 571: Small Watershed Engineering BSE 671: Agricultural Non-point Source Pollution InterEgr102: Introduction to Society’s Engineering Challenges

b. Summary of teaching activities at Carnegie Mellon-Qatar:

Semester Course No.

Title Credits Number of Students

Overall Instructor Rating (out of 5)

Spring 2010 CEE 12-080 Environment, Engineering, and Society

3 17 4.31

Fall 2010 CEE 19-599 Technology and the Environment

3 4 4.5

Spring 2011 CEE 12-080 Environment, Engineering, and Society

3 22 4.7

Fall 2011 CEE 12-090 Technology and the Environment

3 7 5

Spring 2012 CEE 12-080 Environment, Engineering, and Society

3 19 4.25

c. Summary of teaching activities at Penn State: Semester Course

No. Title Credits Number of

Students Overall Instructor Ratinga

Fall 1998 ERM 426 Pollutant Transformation Processes in Soils

1 34 4.1

Fall 1999 ERM 426 Pollutant Transformation Processes in Soils

1 36 5.5

aOverall instructor rating on a scale of 7 (highest) to 1 (lowest)

d. Instructional Grant: Program Funding

Source Instructors Duration Total

Amount Amount to Candidate

Review Method

Adaptation Awards 2006: Podcasting (use of podcasting in classrooms)

University of Wisconsin-DoIT

K.G. Karthikeyan and Perry E. Cabot

Spring 2006

$800 $800

UW Internal Review

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III. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

a. University of Wisconsin-Madison: Member, Physical Sciences Divisional Executive Committee (2012-2015)

Affiliate Faculty (since Oct. 2002), Environmental Chemistry and Technology Program (a program which offers graduate degrees and comprises faculty from the departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Soil Science, and Geology)

Faculty Senate Alternate (Sep 2000 – May 2003)

b. UW-Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences: Research Advisory Committee (RAC) and Review Committee for Hatch/McIntire-

Stennis proposals (2007-2008) Wisconsin Buffer Initiative (WBI) Advisory Committee (2002-2006) Discovery Farms Data Collection Committee [Soils and Agronomy] Member: Babcock Institute 2nd International Nutrient Management Planning

Conference Committee

c. UW-Madison College of Engineering: Academic Planning, Curriculum, and Regulations Committee (2008-2009)

d. UW-Madison Biological Systems Engineering Department: Awards Committee (Chair, since fall 2012) Faculty Search Committee Chair (Bio-waste Engineering position, fall 2009) Building & Space Committee (Chair, 2009) Graduate Instruction and Research (2000-present)

Undergraduate Instruction and Program (2000-present) Professional Development Pre-professional Development Faculty secretary (2002-2003)

e. Regional Committee Membership: SERA-17 (Organization to Minimize Phosphorus Losses from Agriculture) W-2082 (Evaluating the Physical and Biological Availability of Pesticides and

Pharmaceuticals in Agricultural Ecosystems) S-1000 (Animal Manure and Waste Utilization, Treatment and Nuisance Avoidance for

Sustainable Agriculture)

f. ASABE Committees: SW-263 (Land Application of Waste) - Chair (2002 – 2003); Vice-chair (2001 - 2002) SE-412 (Agricultural Waste Management) SW-21 (Hydrology) SW-224 (Pollution by Sediment) BE-24 (Soil and Groundwater Remediation)

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g. Review Committees: ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Journal of Environmental Quality (2007-2014) Journals: Environmental Science & Technology; Transactions ASABE; Soil Science Society of America Journal; J. Environmental Quality; J. Soil and Water Conservation; Soil Science; Chemosphere; Water Research; Geoderma; Canadian Biosystems Engineering Journal; URISA Journal; USDA-SBIR; USDA-CSREES (Hatch)

h. Panel Duty: PANELIST - USDA-Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program (NRICGP) (2005-2006, 2010, 2013) – A 20 member panel that reviewed typically around 140 research proposals.

i. Contributions to Specialized and Interdisciplinary Programs: Served as a member of the Wisconsin Buffer Initiative advisory committee, which was

formed at the request of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) to provide an overview of the science behind riparian buffers. Several key faculty members of UW-Madison College of Agriculture and Life Sciences participated in this committee. I was also involved in the data collection committee for the Discovery Farms program. Real working farms across Wisconsin participate in this program where on-farm research is being performed to evaluate the effectiveness of best management practices under diverse physiographic conditions. My involvement also included planning activities for the Babcock Institute’s 2nd International Nutrient Management Planning Conference held in Madison (Aug 21-24, 2001).

j. Conference Session Organization: 2008 Joint Annual Meeting (Soil Science Society of America and Geological Society of America), Houston, TX. Co-chaired a session titled “Land Use and Short-term Erosion Processes” with G. Matisoff and P. Whiting.

k. International Activities: Consultant, Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute (2011-2012) Consultant, Qatar National Food Security Program (2010-2011) Institutional Review Board (IRB), Carnegie Mellon University-Qatar (2010-2011)

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Candidate’s Statement: My research, over the past 24 years, has focused on the development and assessment of

various management practices intended to minimize water quality impacts of agricultural/animal production activities and municipal wastewater disposal. Specific subject areas covered include environmental reactivity of heavy metals, nutrients, and organic contaminants, surface water quality, wastewater/waste treatment and management, and watershed processes. I have performed research on a diverse range of topics utilizing fundamental physical and chemical processes to understand underlying interactions and devise engineered treatment systems. My research contributions span a significant range from fundamental investigations (contaminant fate and transport) to work on immediate applications (quantification of contributions from various pollution sources and development of treatment technologies for animal manure and other agricultural by-products). Through my activities, I have clearly demonstrated the capability to conceive important research problems and, more importantly, articulate them effectively to obtain support from competitive federal, state, and international funding programs. A noteworthy feature involves transcending traditional disciplinary boundaries and employing state-of-the-art techniques (e.g., X-ray absorption spectroscopy for phosphorus speciation determination in animal manure) and innovative approaches (e.g., combination of radiometric fingerprinting, lanthanide-tagged soils, and surface runoff sensors to delineate runoff and sediment source areas in agricultural fields) to systematically evaluate problems associated with both well-known and emerging sources of pollution.

My primary contributions have been in four independent but complementary categories:

(i) assessment of environmental fate and transformation, (ii) identification and quantification of contributing contamination sources, (iii) development of innovative treatment technologies, and (iv) application of quantitative models. The research projects have a heavy emphasis on environmental (soil/water) quality and hydrology and can be classified under the following topical themes:

(a) Sediment and phosphorus transport in agricultural fields and watersheds (b) Phosphorus dynamics in manure and manure-applied soils (c) Spatial analysis of BMP and landfill target zones (d) Novel fingerprinting techniques to track sediment and phosphorus movement (e) Emerging contaminants in human wastewater (f) Environmental fate and transformation of antibiotics (g) Biomaterials for non-point source pollution control (h) Interaction of heavy metals with environmental particles To facilitate attainment of depth, scope and maturity for my research program, I have

developed extensive collaborations with scientists at various academic institutions and government agencies. I have worked on several diverse multidisciplinary projects, of significant breadth and complexity, as the lead or a major investigator. I consider myself to belong to a new generation of engineers/scientists integrating comprehensive laboratory and intensive field components to study physical, chemical, and hydrological controls on sediment and contaminant transport within complex environmental systems. My research has enabled finding creative solutions for environmental problems related to sediments and associated contaminants generated from agricultural production systems. I have published 51 peer-reviewed articles/book chapters and since 2000 received around $5.7 million in competitive grants funding in the United

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State ($3.3 million specifically for my research activities) plus $3.3 million in Qatar. The h-index value for my publications is 20 (ISI Web of Knowledge).

Over the past few years, I have initiated new research activities related to advanced water

treatment methods for desalination applications and recycle/reuse of treated municipal wastewater effluents. I am currently evaluating efficient, low-cost technologies (e.g., capacitive deionization) capable of creating new affordable water sources from brackish waters. These new research avenues present an excellent platform to integrate the diverse experiences I have acquired in the fields of agricultural engineering, environmental science/engineering, and soil/environmental chemistry. I strongly intend to continue to expand my research focus and develop a vibrant, inter-disciplinary and extramurally funded program in the following areas: advanced water treatment technologies; wastewater management, treatment, and reuse; water quality engineering; contaminant source apportionment; remediation technology; and GIS-based environmental quality modeling.

I have taught several courses in the topical areas of sediment and nutrient engineering and

management, on-site wastewater treatment and dispersal, watershed hydrology, irrigation systems, and agricultural non-point source pollution. Being involved with several courses has given me the confidence to not only develop new courses but also incorporate current pedagogic approaches to appropriately transfer materials to the intended audience. I relish the opportunity to continuously upgrade course materials and delivery platforms as well as the challenges presented in the development of a new course. As a Visiting Faculty member at CMU-Qatar, I developed and taught two environmental engineering courses specifically tailored for non-engineering majors. Both my courses were very well received and teaching to non-majors in a different cultural environment has helped hone my instructional skills. I strongly intend to continue to improve and update both course content and delivery methodology to ensure broad educational experience for a wide cross-section of students.

My instructional role is not confined to classroom settings. I play an active role in the

training of graduate/post-doctoral candidates (24 graduate students [11 Ph.D. students] out of which 20 completed [8 Ph.D. students]; 7 post-doctoral researchers; 2 graduate research interns) ensuring timely publication of research results and their active participation at national/international conferences. I will continue to maintain an active role in service activities (campus, professional societies) and with the Natural Resources & Environmental Engineering undergraduate program in my parent department.