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Treavor Boyer is a Professor at Arizona State University's School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment within the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering. He holds affiliations with the Water Institute and serves as a Senior Global Futures Scientist. His research focuses on drinking water/wastewater treatment, urine source separation, nutrient management, and resource recovery. He currently serves as Undergraduate/Graduate Program Chair for Environmental Engineering.
Boyer teaches courses such as CEE 564 Contaminant Fate and Transport, and leads research activities through seminars like CEE 592 Research and CEE 799 Dissertation. His work emphasizes innovative solutions for sustainable water systems, including phosphorus recovery technologies and PFAS remediation strategies. Key contributions include solar distillation for urine processing and studies on building water quality impacts during reduced occupancy.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided materials. His research group actively explores interdisciplinary approaches to circular economy principles in environmental engineering, with a focus on translating laboratory findings into scalable real-world solutions.
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