
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
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PROTECT Study finds that among metals, maternal blood lead concentrations were strongly associated with increased risk of preterm birth
PROTECT explores how environmental exposures during pregnancy may impact preterm birth risk, specifically studying a Puerto Rican cohort due to higher levels of preterm birth compared to the U.S....
PROTECT Study Exposes How Severe Hurricanes Can Lead to Adverse Birth Outcomes
In a recent study published in Population and Environment, PROTECT researchers found that women in Northern Puerto Rico who were pregnant during Hurricane Maria were exposed to higher levels of...
PROTECT Study Uses Computational Modeling of Bubbles to Improve Electrochemical Removal of Chemical Pollutants in Water
A recent Project 4 study reveals efficient ways of exploiting the generated hydrogen and oxygen bubbles by electrochemical methods to enhance the removal of contaminants from water. Access to clean...