
معرفی
Satish Myneni is a Professor of Geosciences at Princeton University, affiliated with the High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI). His research focuses on molecular environmental geochemistry, including biogeochemical processes, elemental cycling, and contaminant fate in natural systems. He leads the Molecular Environmental Geochemistry Group, investigating aqueous chemistry, natural organic molecules, and surface biogeochemistry.
Key research areas include zinc cycling in the Southern Ocean, calcium-chloro complexes in seawater, and structural analysis of dissolved organic matter. His work integrates field studies, synchrotron-based spectroscopy, and molecular dynamics simulations to address environmental challenges like plastic degradation and heavy metal remediation.
- Education: Ph.D. in Geochemistry (not explicitly stated in text)
- Grants: Multiple NSF and collaborative grants (indirectly referenced in publications)
Recent publications highlight innovations in understanding black carbon formation, bromine contamination dynamics, and nitrogen isotopic shifts in ancient marine systems. His contributions span environmental engineering, paleoceanography, and soil science, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches.
Labs/Teams: Molecular Environmental Geochemistry Group at Princeton University.




