About
Kenneth Lee is the Dean of the School of Engineering Technology at Farmingdale State College, where he leads academic and administrative initiatives in engineering education and research. He holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the University of California, Irvine, and is a licensed Professional Engineer in Montana and Ohio.
Education:
- Ph.D., Civil Engineering, University of California, Irvine
- M.S., Civil Engineering, University of California, Irvine
- B.S., Civil Engineering, University of California, Irvine
Dr. Lee's research focuses on groundwater contamination, water treatment, and renewable energy, with particular emphasis on the transport and remediation of non-aqueous phase liquids (NAPLs), coal tar, and chlorinated solvents in subsurface environments. His work combines experimental studies with numerical modeling to understand contaminant fate and develop effective remediation strategies.
His extensive publication record spans over two decades and includes studies on viscosity effects, phase partitioning, photochemical remediation, and long-term contaminant transport. These works reveal a strong trend toward integrating chemical, physical, and computational approaches to solve complex environmental engineering problems, particularly in saturated porous media and aquifer systems.
Professional Experience Highlights:
- Dean, School of Engineering Technology, Farmingdale State College
- Engineering Dean, Montana Technological University
- Founding Chair, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Western New England University
- Faculty, UMass Lowell, West Virginia University Institute of Technology, Rutgers University
- Postdoctoral Research, Princeton University
Dr. Lee has made significant contributions to environmental engineering through his research and leadership. While no specific awards are listed, his publications in top-tier journals such as Water Research, Journal of Hazardous Materials, and Environmental Science & Technology reflect scholarly excellence. His work has implications for environmental policy, remediation design, and sustainable water resource management.
He has advised numerous graduate students throughout his career, though specific names are not listed. His research has likely been supported by grants from federal and state agencies, given the technical depth and experimental nature of his work. Dr. Lee has also contributed to interdisciplinary efforts, including reactor design for photochemical remediation and modeling of humic substance effects on contaminant transport.
Dr. Lee has been involved in laboratory and field-based research teams focused on environmental contamination and remediation. His collaborations with researchers like C.V. Chrysikopoulos and J. Khinast indicate active participation in research groups specializing in subsurface hydrology and contaminant transport modeling.
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