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Andrew J. Whelton is a Professor at Purdue University's College of Engineering, affiliated with the Department of Environmental and Resource Engineering. He is actively engaged in research related to water systems and environmental safety, and has participated in academic collaborations internationally, including a guest lecture visit to the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) under the DTU Microbes Initiative.
His work focuses on the intersection of environmental engineering and public health, particularly in the areas of water infrastructure resilience, contamination response, and microbial safety of drinking water systems. His expertise supports critical advancements in sustainable and safe water management practices.
Dr. Whelton is affiliated with research initiatives that emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to environmental challenges. He has contributed to national and international discussions on water quality and infrastructure policy, often working at the nexus of engineering, public health, and emergency response.
While no recent publications or awards are listed in the current text, his academic engagement through visiting lectureships indicates ongoing scholarly activity and leadership in his field.
He advises students in environmental engineering and related disciplines, though specific advisees are not listed. His research likely involves collaboration with government agencies, utilities, and public health organizations, particularly in crisis response scenarios involving water contamination.
Andrew J. Whelton is associated with research teams focused on water system integrity, including post-disaster water quality assessment and the development of rapid testing methodologies for contaminants. His work supports both academic advancement and real-world infrastructure protection.

