
معرفی
Ken Drouillard is a Professor at the University of Windsor's School of the Environment and a core member of the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research (GLIER). His work spans environmental science, water quality monitoring, and public health, with notable contributions to understanding contaminants in the Great Lakes and developing effective mask solutions during the pandemic. He collaborates with organizations like Environment and Climate Change Canada, the Windsor-Essex Sewing Force, and international partners such as Yunnan University.
Research Interests:
- Water quality and aquatic ecosystems in the Great Lakes
- Environmental toxicology and contaminant dynamics
- Public health interventions during pandemics
- Climate change impacts on drinking water systems
Grants & Advising:
- Advised MSc student Dennis Otieno and former student Jennifer Daley
- Recipient of NSERC grants for water quality projects
- Contributed to pandemic response through mask efficacy research
Labs/Teams: Lead researcher at GLIER, collaborating on interdisciplinary projects involving environmental monitoring, policy development, and community engagement.




