Karl Rockne

Affiliation

National Science Foundation

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A7. Long-Term Monitoring Strategies (Poster), B5. Ebullition (Platform), B5. Ebullition (Poster)

Biography

I currently serve as the Director of the Environmental Engineering program at the National Science Foundation (NSF) where I manage a >$100M research portfolio. I served previously as Dean of Research for the College of Engineering at the University of Illinois at Chicago. I have received many teaching, research, and service awards, including University Scholar, the National Science Foundation Director's Award, and the NSF CAREER award. I have published >100 scientific articles funded by grants totaling $17M.

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(Group 2, Poster Board #13) Implications of Anaerobic Biodegradation on the Long-Term Performance of Sediment-Capped Sites: Considerations for Monitoring in Perpetuity

Allison Geiselbrecht; Evan Malcyk; Talia Mathews; Marzieh Mansouri & Karl Rockne

2025 Sediments Conference

Publication Year: 2025

Part of: Long-Term Monitoring Strategies (Poster)

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Predicting Gas Ebullition from Sediment and Environmental Data from Wide-Scale Field Studies

Marzieh Mansouri & Karl Rockne

2025 Sediments Conference

Publication Year: 2025

Part of: Ebullition (Platform)

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(Group 1, Poster Board #34) Predicting Gas Ebullition Based on Readily Obtainable Data in an Urban Waterway

Marzieh Mansouri & Karl Rockne

2025 Sediments Conference

Publication Year: 2025

Part of: Ebullition (Poster)

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