Contact Info: Greg Lowry Civil & Environmental Engineering Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 Office: 123L Porter Hall Phone: 412-268-2948 Fax: 412-268-7813 Email: glowry@cmu.edu Website: www.ce.cmu.edu/~glowry/ | Greg Lowry, Professor, Civil and Environmental EngineeringAreas of Interest: Sustainable development of nanomaterials and nanotechnologies including the fate, mobility, and toxicity of nanomaterials in the environmental, remediation/treatment technologies employing nanomaterials, nanoparticle-contaminant/biota interactions, and sustainable energy via carbon capture and storage Education Ph.D. 2000, Stanford University Select Publications: - McDonough, K., Fairey, J., Lowry, G. (2007) Adsorption of polychlorinated biphenyls to activated carbon: equilibrium isotherms and a preliminary assessment of the effect of dissolved organic matter and biofilm loadings. Water Research (in press).
- M. R. Wiesner, G. V. Lowry, P. Alvarez, D. Dionysiou, and P. Biswas. (2006) “Progress and research needs towards assessing the risks of manufactured nanomaterials.” Environ. Sci. Technol., 40 (14) 4336-4345.
- Long, T., Saleh, N., Tilton, R., Lowry, G. V., Veronesi, B. (2006) “Titanium Dioxide (P25) Produces Oxidative Stress in Immortalized Brain Microglia (BV2): Implication of Nanoparticle Neurotoxicity” Environ. Sci. Technol. 40 (14) 4346-4352.
- Saleh, N., Phenrat, T., Sirk, K., Dufour, B., Ok, J., Sarbu, T., Matyjaszewski, K., Tilton, R., Lowry, G. V. (2005). “Adsorbed Triblock Copolymers Deliver Reactive Iron Nanoparticles to the Oil/Water Interface.” Nano Lett. 5 (12) 2489-2494.
- Liu Y., Majetich, S. A., Tilton, R. D., Sholl, D. S., Lowry, G.V. (2005). “TCE Dechlorination Rates, Pathways, and Efficiency of Nanoscale Iron Particles with Different Properties”, Environ. Sci. Technol. 39 (5) 1338-1345
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