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Dr. Christine Switzer is a Lecturer in Civil & Environmental Engineering at the University of Strathclyde. Her work focuses on contaminant fate/transport, aggressive remediation technologies, and emerging pollutants like fire retardants. She leads projects on smouldering combustion applications for waste treatment and radioactive waste management.
- PhD in Soil Vapor Extraction (TCE remediation), Rutgers University (2004)
- MSc in Environmental Science, Rutgers University (2000)
- BSc in Environmental Science, Johns Hopkins University (1997)
Key research areas include:
- Thermal remediation of contaminated soils
- PFAS destruction in sewage sludge
- Phosphorus recovery from waste ash
- Radioactive waste treatment via smouldering
Recent publications analyze:
- Smouldering for circular economy (2025)
- PFAS treatment (2023)
- PCDD/Fs and heavy metals in sludge (2022)
Scientific accolades:
- Bhattacharyya Award finalist (2025)
- Lord Ezra Award for Combustion Innovation (2009)
She contributes to:
- UN Sustainable Development Goals (Climate Action, Life on Land)
- Industry collaborations (Scottish Canals, Combustion Engineering Association)
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