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Professor George Sorial from the University of Cincinnati is a distinguished environmental engineer with 36+ years of experience in biofiltration, electrochemical remediation, and activated carbon adsorption. Holding a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Bradford (1982), he has shaped environmental engineering education through curriculum development and teaching graduate courses like Advanced Topics in Environmental Chemistry.
- Education: PhD (University of Bradford, 1982), MS/BSc (University of Khartoum, 1978/1974)
His research focuses on micropollutant removal, nanoparticle-biofilm interactions, and mercury speciation modeling, with over 150 peer-reviewed publications. Key innovations include EPA protocol development and advanced PFAS removal technologies using granular activated carbon.
Recent publications (2020-2025) emphasize PFAS treatment, biofiltration enhancements, and heavy metal adsorption using novel materials like nano-chitosan composites. His work spans biofilm dynamics, contaminant transport, and sustainable water systems including Sponge City concepts.
As Environmental Engineering Program Chair (2010-present), he has secured over $1M in federal grants from EPA, NSF, and USGS, with active projects on nanoparticle-water interactions and PFAS remediation. His leadership extends to Environmental Quality Management and ACTIM Federal Services teaming agreements.


