Andrew Madison

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WSP

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A6. Innovative Characterization and Assessment Tools (Poster), C5. Determining Background (Platform)

Biography

Andrew Madison is a Technical Fellow and Vice President with 17 years of consulting and applied research experience in sediment and environmental remediation. Andrew received his PhD from University of Delaware primarily as a way to avoid getting a real job. Andrew is a co-lead of WSP’s Global Sediment Investigations and Remediation Practice Area Network where he provides leadership and expertise in matters related to the assessment and monitoring of contaminant fate and transport, sediment remediation with a focus on sediment cap design, groundwater-surface water interactions, background evaluations and allocation support.

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Shifting the Paradigm of Characterization and Remedy Decisions with Application of Machine-Learning Algorithms and Molecular Biological Tools

Andrew Madison; Skyler Sorsby & Scott Porman

13th International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds

Publication Year: 2024

Part of: A9.: Using Omic Approaches and Advanced Molecular Tools to Optimize Site Remediation (Platform)

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(Group 2, Poster Board #9) Field and Laboratory Evaluation of Molecular Biological Tools for Naphthalene and 2-Methylnaphthalene Biodegradation by Sediment Bacteria

Katelynn Buckentin; Debajyoti Deb; William Moe; Andrew Madison; Trent Key; Stacy Hopkins; Claudia Walecka-Hutchison; Emma Luo & David Tsao

2025 Sediments Conference

Publication Year: 2025

Part of: Innovative Characterization and Assessment Tools (Poster)

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Seeing the Trees from the Forest: Distinguishing Site Impacts from Urban Background Using Machine Learning

Andrew Madison; Skyler Sorsby & Steve Finn

2025 Sediments Conference

Publication Year: 2025

Part of: Determining Background (Platform)

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