Julie Zilles
Research Professor · Environmental Science
University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignAbout
Julie Zilles is a Research Professor in the Department of Crop Sciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Her work bridges environmental science, microbiology, and educational pedagogy. She focuses on topics such as denitrification processes in bioreactors, nitrogen cycling in soil systems, and the integration of writing instruction in STEM disciplines. Recent research includes studies on nitrous oxide emissions from subsurface drainage bioreactors and curriculum development for communication skills in physics education. Collaborations span environmental engineering, agriculture, and transdisciplinary education, emphasizing practical applications of scientific communication and sustainable practices.
Her research interests are reflected in key areas like antimicrobial studies, soil microbiology, and writing studies. Notable contributions include analyzing discursive turbulence in pedagogical change and systematic reviews on denitrification experiments. While no formal awards are listed, her active collaborations and peer-reviewed publications underscore her scholarly impact.
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