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Kathleen Murphy is a Professor in the Department of Water Environmental Technology at Chalmers University of Technology, specializing in the application of spectroscopic techniques to analyze dissolved organic matter in water systems. Her research focuses on fluorescence-based methods for distinguishing water sources, detecting quality changes, and optimizing water treatment processes. She has developed influential open-source tools like the drEEM toolbox and OpenFluor database.
Her work spans natural aquatic systems (freshwater/oceanic) and technical systems (drinking water, wastewater, ballast water). Current projects include improving water treatment sensors, UV disinfection indicators, and carbon management strategies. Funding sources include Formas, VINNOVA, and industry grants.
Key research themes include fluorescence spectroscopy applications, organic matter reactivity, and biofilter optimization. Her interdisciplinary approach addresses global water quality challenges, with over 37 peer-reviewed publications and 10 active research projects since 2018.
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