
Akram N. Alshawabkeh
PhD, PE, Fellow ASCE
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We study ways to reduce pollution in the water using solar power

We study the impact environmental toxins can have on child development

We provide Co-op opportunities to undergraduates traditionally underrepresented in Environmental Health
News
Alshawabkeh Co-Authors Op-ed Urging Legislators to Increase SRP Funding
On March 14th, 2017, The Hill, an American political journalism newspaper and website published in Washington, D.C., posted the Op-ed, “Reagan’s Superfund research must get back to Bush II funding...
PROTECT Center Publishes on Community Engagement and Research Translation in Puerto Rico
A publication released in October 2016 describes collaboration within the PROTECT center between the fields of social science and environmental health. The piece specifically focuses on work...
PROTECT Team Members Publish on Patterns of Temporal Scaling of Groundwater Level Fluctuation
A May publication authored by Data Management and Modeling Core researcher Xue Yu and multiple other PROTECT-associated researchers revealed interesting findings on the spatial patterns of fractal...