
About
Kyle Doudrick serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences at the University of Notre Dame, with his office located in 166 Fitzpatrick Hall of Engineering. His research program bridges environmental engineering and materials science to address critical water quality challenges.
Education
- Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering, Arizona State University (2013)
- M.S. in Civil Engineering, University of Memphis (2008)
- B.S. in Civil Engineering, University of Memphis (2006)
Research Focus: The Doudrick Lab pioneers physical-chemical treatment technologies targeting emerging contaminants including PFAS, micro/nanoplastics, and oxyanions. His group develops solar-activated photocatalytic systems for water purification and wastewater-to-hydrogen conversion, while investigating fundamental processes in catalytic, adsorptive, thermal, photochemical, and electrochemical treatment. Current work emphasizes understanding contaminant fate in natural and engineered systems through advanced analytical methods.
Publication Trends: Recent works (2019-2020) demonstrate a cohesive research trajectory centered on electrochemical and photocatalytic water treatment. Key themes include nanomaterial stability for contaminant degradation, hybrid processes for persistent pollutants like PFOS, and innovative reactor designs such as hydrogel membranes. These publications span environmental engineering, materials chemistry, and sustainable energy conversion, reflecting interdisciplinary approaches to water security challenges.
Laboratory Operations: The Doudrick Lab maintains a mission-driven focus on developing cost-effective, scalable solutions that integrate seamlessly with existing water infrastructure. Research activities combine fundamental material science with practical engineering applications, targeting real-world implementation of contaminant removal technologies while advancing scientific understanding of emerging pollutant behavior.
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