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Resume - Arthur D. Kney, Ph.D., P.E.
Home Address: Campus Address: 1149 Highland Avenue Lafayette College Bethlehem, PA 18018-2138 Easton, PA 18042-1775 (610) 866-7576 (610) 330-5439/[email protected]
Education: Doctor of Philosophy, May 1999 Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA 18015 Major – Environmental Engineering Dissertation–“Synthesis and Characterization of a New Heavy-Metal-Selective Inorganic Ion Exchanger”, May 1999
Master of Science, October 1995 Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA 18015 Major - Civil Engineering Thesis - “Selective Removal of Metal-Ligand Complexes using Synthetic Sorbents”, October 1995
Bachelor of Science, June 1993, Magna Cum Laude University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, North Dartmouth, MA 02747 Major - Civil Engineering
Bachelor of Arts, June 1977 Saint Francis College, Biddeford, ME 04005 Major – Biology/Business
Licenses: Professional Engineer, Pennsylvania, July 2007, File # 35-174-48-4024 EIT, Certified Issued on July 30, 1993 (EIT Certification Number 14524/Serial Number – 6883) Hazardous Waste Certification, 1996
Awards: Lafayette College: Environmental Team (Lead Advisor) - Placed 1st at the 2005 PA-AWWA Conference Environmental Team (Lead Advisor) - Placed 2nd at the 2005 International WERC Contest NSF Research Travel Grant to United Kingdom, Fall 2003 ASCE Student Group Hoff Award, May, 2002 – Served as Co-Advisor ASCE Advisor Award through ASCE National, October 2002 Lehigh University: Lehigh University Service Award, May 1999 Graduate Student Leadership Award, May 1998 Pennsylvania Water Environment Association Student Research Award, 1998
Appointments: Lafayette College, Easton, PA 18042 2007 - Present Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Area of Teaching - Environmental Engineering
Merritt/Osborn Environmental Consulting, Inc., Chatham, MA 02633 1990 - Present Consulting – Environmental Site Investigator
Lafayette College, Easton, PA 18042 1999 - 2007 Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Area of Teaching - Environmental Engineering
Visiting Fellow 2003 - 2006 University of Cranfield School of Water Science, Cranfield, UK
Honorary President 2003 - 2004 Fritz Engineering Society Arthur D. Kney
Lehigh University
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Creative Dining Concepts LTD., Trading as “The Academy”, Newtown, PA 18940 1983 - 1990 Owner/Operator 100-seat restaurant/bar, 50 employees, outside catering and banquets, grossed $750,000 yearly. Arranged financing, designed building, and supervised construction.
Friendly Ice Cream Corporation, Willow Grove, PA 19040 1980 - 1983 Unit Manager Responsible for daily operations of a specific restaurant
Deering Ice Cream Company, Inc., Portland, ME 04104 1977 - 1980 District Manager (12 unit operations) Responsible for operations of 12 different restaurants, approx. 250 employees Youngest district manager to maintain position with DIC (age 22)
Proposals ENVIRON Foundation 2007-2008, Student Club Grant, $7,000 Granted: National Science Foundation, RUI. An Innovative Hybrid Technology for the Removal and Destruction of Perchlorate from Aqueous Systems Using Polymeric Ligand Exchange Technology and a Packed Bed Bio Reactor. No. 0553654, $199,999.00, 7/01/06- 6/31/09. Environmental Protection Agency, 2005 P3. A National Competition for Sustainability Focusing on People, Prosperity, and the Planet. The characterization and implementation of an enhanced activated alumina for the removal of dissolved arsenic at the point of entry. Sorting Code 2005-NCER-Z3, $25,764, 9/30/05 – 5/30/06. WERC/New Mexico State University/AWWA Grant, Equilibrium and Rapid Column Study, A Cooperative Study. $27,615, 6/20/05 – 5/31/06. National Science Foundation, Office of International Science & Engineering. International Collaborative Research Investigating Wetland Adjacent to Lake Victoria. No. 0353236, $95,360, 04/01/04-03/31/06. National Science Foundation, Office of International Science & Engineering. US-United Kingdom Cooperative Research: Magnetic Study. No. 0330868, $15,000, 8/1/03 – 12/31/03. National Science Foundation, Adaptation and Implementation (A&I) track of the Course, Curriculum, and Laboratory Improvement (CCLI) program. A Multidisciplinary/Intercollegiate Collaborative Experience Using a Recombinant Yeast Assay to Quantify Estrogenic Compounds in Wastewater. No. 0310976, $98,000, 6/1/03 – 5/31/06. Blairstown Township, NJ. Water Quality Project. $10,600, 5/1/03. National Science Foundation, MRI/RUI Proposal for Instrumentation of Environmental Research Laboratories, CMS. Major Research Instrumentation. No. 0215809, $366,364, 6/31/02. National Science Foundation, Small Grant Exploratory Research (SGER). Enhanced Treatment of Ions in Solution Using a Variable Magnetic Field. No. 0211450, $49,832, 5/15/02 – 5/14/03.
Academic Research Students: As of Spring 2006: 4 Honors Students (i.e., CE 495/496); 4 Independent Study Students Highlights (i.e., CE 390/391); 20 Independent Research Students (i.e., Paid research position (EXCEL)) Head of Track Committee for 2007 EWRI Conference, EDC Symposium, May 2006 – May 2007 Reviewer for Water Research, Jan. 2007 Reviewer for Chemosphere, May 2006, Dec. 2006 Reviewer for IWA Beijing 2006 Conference Publications, Nov. 2005 – Feb. 2006 Arranged Cooperative Research Experience for Students to Study at New Mexico State U., Summer 2005 Reviewer for Environmental Science and Technology, Sep. 2005 Arranged Research Experience for Students at Brookhaven National Lab, NY, Interim Session 2005 Arranged Cooperative Research Experience for Student to Study at Cranfield U., UK, Summer 2004 Arranged Cooperative Research Experience for Student to Study at Auburn U., Summer 2004 Established Environmental Engineering Analytical Laboratory, Spring 2003 Reviewer for Reactive and Functional Polymers, July 2003 Reviewer for Department of Energy Proposal, Feb. 2003 Ph.D. Committee Member, Jan. 2001 - May 2003 NSF Panel Member for Proposal Review, March 2001
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Academic Lafayette: Current Activities: Lafayette College Green Committee, 2004 – Present Society of Environmental Engineers and Scientists (SEES) Advisor, 2004 - Present Multidisciplinary Environmental Contest Team Advisor, 2002 - Present Civil Engineering Library Liaison, 2000 – Present Completed Search Committee for Geotech/Trans. Civil Engineering Faculty Member, Spring 2006 Search Committee for Lead Technician, Fall 2005 Search Committee for Technician, Fall 2005 Commencement Committee, 2004 – 2006 Landis Community Outreach Committee, 2001 – 2003 Lafayette Environmental Awareness and Protection (LEAP) Advisor, 2000 – 2005 ASCE Student Chapter Advisor, 2000 - 2003 Environmental Science Minor Committee, 1999 - 2003 Lehigh U.: Advisor for undergraduate studies summer program sponsored by NSF, 1996 - 1999 Project Link-Up, (University/Peace Corps Connection), Organizer and Founder, 1996 - 1999 Math tutoring for Lehigh University Athletic Department, 1997 - 1999 S.T.A.R. (Students That Are Ready) Involvement, Lehigh University, 1996 - 1997
Invited Lafayette College Student Conference, sponsored by Africans Creating African Consciousness and Interest Lecturer: Abroad, March 6, 2004 – Topic: What should our priorities be sustaining our environment? Green Action Coalition, Lehigh Valley Symposium, April 2003 – Topic: Stormwater Runoff, Land Development and Water Quality, An Overview Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA, November 13, 2002 - Topic: Wetlands and Their Importance The Polytechnic School of the Army, Quito, Ecuador, January 4 - 19, 1999 - Topic: Hazardous Waste Management
Synergistic Invited Workshop Presenter, Co-Project Instructor - “First International Congress on Science and Technology”, Activities: Quito, Ecuador – Sponsored by The Research Center at Polytechnic School of Army, Escuela Politecnica Del Ejercito (ESPE), Ecuador - Based on work through NSF grant (No. 0310976),“A Multidisciplinary/Intercollegiate Collaborative Experience Using a Recombinant Yeast Assay to Quantify Estrogenic Compounds in Wastewater,” Held at Santa Clara Campus, Sangolquí, Ecuador, October 2005 NSF Sponsored Workshop, Co-Project Instructor - Sponsored by a cooperative CCLI-ND NSF grant lead by James M. Haynes, SUNY, Brockport - Based on work through NSF grant (No. 0310976), “A Multidisciplinary/Intercollegiate Collaborative Experience Using a Recombinant Yeast Assay to Quantify Estrogenic Compounds in Wastewater,” Held at DeSales University, Allentown, July 2004
Professional American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE/EWRI) Affiliations: American Chemical Society (ACS) American Water Work Association (AWWA) Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors (AEESP) Eastern Pennsylvania Water Pollution Control Operators Association (EPWPCOA) Pennsylvania Water Environment Association (PWEA) Water Environment Federation (WEF)
Professional Current: Activities: PWEA Research Committee, Chair, 2005 - Present ASCE/EWRI Water Supply Eng. Tech. Committee of the Infrastructure Council, Secretary, 2004- Present Bushkill Stream Conservancy, Board of Directors, 2002 - Present Lehigh Valley Section, ASCE, Environmental/Water Resources Chair, 2001 - Present Completed: Organizing Committee Member, First International Congress on Science and Technology, Quito, Ecuador, 2004 - 2005 AWWA/ASCE WTP Design 4th Edition Steering Committee, 2002 – 2004 DEP Watershed Science Committee, 2002 – 2003 ASCE/EWRI Water Supply Eng. Tech. Committee of the Infrastructure Council, Member, 2001- 2004 Vice President Lehigh Valley Section, ASCE, 2000 - 2001
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Local Environmental Advisory Group (LEAG), Lucent Technology, 1997 - 2003
Courses Design II, Environmental Module (Junior Design) Taught: Design III (Senior Planning and Design, Capstone Project) Engineering and Policy Design Engineering Professionalism and Ethics Environmental Site Assessment Geotechnical Engineering Introduction to Environmental Engineering Introduction to Planning and Design Water Supply and Pollution Control Water Quality
Continuing Macro Invertebrate Workshop – Sponsored by Wetland Conservancy, April 2003 Education: Brownfield Action Seminar – Sponsored by Barnard College, April 2003 Wetland Workshop – Sponsored by Bowman’s Wildflower Association, March 2003 National Science Foundation Teaching Workshop – Sponsored by NSF; June 2002 ASCE Leadership Conference – Sponsored by American Society of Civil Engineers, January 2002 Water Security Summit – Sponsored by Haestad Methods, December 2001 Instructional Teaching and Technology Workshop – Sponsored by Lafayette College, August 2001 Property Condition Assessment – Sponsored by American Society for Testing Material, September 2001 Engineering Education Scholars Program – Sponsored by the National Science Foundation, July 2000 Green Engineering – Sponsored by the US Environmental Protection Agency, July 2000 Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, September 1997
Publications: (*asterisk indicates student co-author) Refereed Books and Technical References Kney, A.D. and A.K. SenGupta, (2001). Synthesis and Characterization of a New Class Of Hybrid Inorganic Sorbents. A chapter in Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction. Marcel Dekker, Inc, NY, NY, pp 295-352.
SenGupta, A.K., P. Li, A.D. Kney, (2002). Pilot Testing of the Two-Step Selective Alum Recovery Process. Technical Manual, AWWARF, Denver, CO.
Refereed Journal Papers Dimick*, P. S., A. D. Kney, J. Tavakoli, S. E. Mylon, D. Zhao, (October 2007). An Intercomparison of Polymeric Ligand Exchangers for Removal of Perchlorate from Water. Separation Science and Technology, In Review.
Kney, A. D. and D. Brandes, (2007). A graphical screening method for assessing stream water quality using specific conductivity and alkalinity data. Journal of Environmental Management. 82:4:519-528.
Xiong, Z., P. S. Dimick*, D. Zhao, A. D. Kney, J. Tavakoli, (2006). Removal of Perchlorate from Contaminated Water Using a Regenerable Polymeric Ligand Exchanger. Separation Science and Technology, 41: 2555-2574.
Kney, A. D. and S. A. Parsons, (2006). A spectrophotometric based study of magnetic water treatment assessment of ionic vs. surface mechanisms. Water Research, 40:3:517-524.
Kney, A. D. and D. Zhao, (2004). A pilot study on phosphate and nitrate removal from secondary wastewater effluent using a selective ion exchange process. Environmental Technology, 25:533-542.
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Refereed Technical Committee Publications AWWA/ASCE National Committee, (2004). Forth Edition Water Treatment Plant Design. Prepared by the Joint AWWA/ASECE Steering Committee.
Linginreddy, S. Editor, (2002). Control of Microorganisms in Drinking Water. Prepared by the Water Supply Engineering Technical Committee of the Infrastructure Council, ASCE, Reston, VA.
Conference Papers Brandes, D. and A. D. Kney, (October 2006). Using Electrical Conductivity Measurements As A Stream Assessment Tool: A Case Study In Watershed Education And Research. 2006 Geographical Society of America (GSA) Conference, Philadelphia, PA..
Tavakoli, J., A. D. Kney, S. Mylon, L. Caslake, P. Dimick*, and S. Presciutti*, (June 2006). A Hybrid Technology for Removal and Destruction of Perchlorate from Contaminated Water Systems, IWC 2006, Proto, Portugal
Baker*, A. and A. D. Kney, (October 2005). Evaluation of an Engineered, Iron Enhanced Activated Alumina Sorbent for the Removal of Arsenic III and Arsenic V from Groundwater. First International Congress on Science and Technology, Quito, Ecuador.
Kney, A.D., D. Brandes, M. Allaire*, J. Goodwill*, and J. Boyd*, (May 2005). Development of a graphical assessment method for interpreting stream conductivity data. Proceedings of the 2005 ASCE/EWRI World Water and Environmental Resources Congress, Anchorage, Alaska.
Goodwill*, J., A. D. Kney, D. Brandes, (June 2004). Development of a Rapid Water Quality Assessment Method Addressing Anthropogenic Influence of Stream Chemistry. PWEA Conference Proceedings, State College, PA. Research award received.
Kney, A. K., R. Ruggles, D. Mace, (June 2003). Meeting the Challenge: Developing a Senior Capstone Design Project into a Meaningful, Practical, and Enjoyable Experience. Proceedings of the 2003 ASCE EWRI World Water and Environmental Resources Congress, Philadelphia, PA.
Brandes, D. and A.D. Kney, (June 2003). Improving environmental and water resources engineering education at Lafayette College using watershed-based field studies. Proceedings of the 2003 ASCE/EWRI World Water and Environmental Resources Congress, Philadelphia, PA.
Tregger*, N. and A.D. Kney, (June 2003). Assessment of a Watershed by Means of a Streamwater Monitoring Program, a Stormwater Collection Program, and a Longitudinal Sampling Assessment. Proceedings for the PWEA Conference, State College, PA. Research award received.
Kney, A. D., J. Tavakoli, A. Dougherty, (March 2003). A Unique Approach to Understanding the Mechanisms involved in Magnetic Water Conditioning using Ion Exchangers. Proceedings of the 1st IWA Conference on Scaling and Corrosion in Water and Wastewater Systems, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, UK.
Kney, A. D., J. Molek*, J. Tavakoli, A. Dougherty, (December 2002). The Effect of Magnetic Susceptibility on Ion Exchange Treatment of a Solution in the Presence of a Magnetic Field. Proceeding of the Industrial Water Conference, Orlando, Fl.
Kney, A. D., B. Dreibelbis*, D. Zhao, (July, 2002). A Pilot Study – Phosphate and Nitrate Removal Using an Enhanced Separation Process, a Polymeric Ligand Exchanger. Proceeding of the CSCE-EWRI International Conference on Environmental Engineering, Niagara Falls, Canada.
Sanford Bernhardt, K. L., M. J. S. Roth, D. Brandes, A. D. Kney, (June 2002). Engineering Ethics: Teaching Moral Theories to Engineers. Proceeding of the ASEE Annual Conference, Montreal, CA.
Molek*, J., A. D. Kney, J. Tavakoli, (April 2002). Magnetic Effects on Ions in Solution. Proceedings of the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR), University of Wisconsin, WI.
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Tregger*, N., J. Jang*, A. D. Kney, (April 2002). A Preliminary Study in the Effect of Urban Runoff from Stormwater for the Bushkill Stream. National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR), University of Wisconsin, WI.
Kney, A. D., J. Molek*, J. Tavakoli, (May 2001). The Effect of a Magnetic Field on Ion-Exchange Selectivity and Capacity. Proceeding of the Environmental and Water Resources Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Orlando, FL.
Ruggles, R., D. Brandes, A. D. Kney, (May 2001). Development of a Geographical Information System for Water Research, Information and Education. Proceeding of the Environmental and Water Resources Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Orlando, FL.
Molek*, J., A. D. Kney, J. Tavakoli, (March 2001). The Effect of a Magnetic Field on Five Target Heavy Metal Cations. 2001 National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR), University of Kentucky, KY.
Harbold, C. M., R. Ruggles, A. D. Kney, (March 2001). Developing a Geographical Information System to Analyze the Pollutant Stream for Mpererwe Landfill. National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR), University of Kentucky, KY.
Black, C., A. D. Kney, A. K. SenGupta, (April 1999). Comparing Arsenic, Zinc, and Phosphate Removal using Inorganic and Organic Ion Exchange Sorbents. 1999 National Conference on Undergraduate Research, University of Rochester, NY.
Kney, A. D. and A. K. SenGupta, (June 1998). Synthesis and Characterization of a New Heavy-Metal-Selective Inorganic Ion Exchanger. 70th Annual PWEA Conference, Seven Springs, PA.
Kney, A. D. and A. K. SenGupta, (July 1995). Selective Removal of Metal-Ligand Complexes Using Synthetic Sorbents. The Twenty-Seventh Mid-Atlantic Industrial Waste Conference, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA.
Extended Abstracts, Poster Presentations and Conference Presentations Mardanova*, I, M. Tjioe*, J. C. Colosi, and A. D. Kney, (May 2007). pH Effects on a Rapid Yeast Assay Technique Used to Evaluate Estrogenic Activity, EWRI, Tampa, Florida.
Colosi, J. C. and A. D. Kney, (November 2006). Estrogenic Concentrations in Landfill Leachate Quantified with Recombinant Yeast. SETAC, Montreal, Quebec.
Baker*, A., A. D. Kney, S. A. Morton III, (April 2006). A Study of the Impact of pH on Arsenate Removal Kinetics and Capacity by Iron Enhanced Activated Alumina. 2006 PA-AWWA Annual Conference, Valley Forge, PA.
Colosi, J. C. and A. D. Kney, (April 2006). Estrogenic compounds in lehigh valley, pennsylvania wastewater treatment plants. Lehigh Valley Education Consortium, Lehigh Universiry, Bethlehem, PA.
Colosi, J. C. and A. D. Kney, (November 2005). A Rapid method to Quantify Estrogenic Compounds in Wastewater with Recombinant Yeast. SETAC, Baltimore, MD.
Baker*, A. and A. D. Kney, (October 2005). Evaluation of an Engineered, Iron Enhanced Activated Alumina Sorbent for the Removal of Arsenic III and Arsenic V from Groundwater. First International Congress on Science and Technology, Quito, Ecuador.
Kney, A. D., P. Dimick*, J. Tavakoli, S. E. MylonAugust 2005). A study of perchlorate removal from contaminated water using DOW3N based ligand exchanger. 230th ACS National Meeting, Washington, DC. Mylon, S. E., S. M. Presciutti*, A. D. Kney, J. Tavakoli, (August 2005). Microbial Reduction of Perchlorate from Ion-Exchange Regenerate Solutions. 230th ACS National Meeting, Washington, DC.
Jenkins*, J., B. Hecht*, K. Kohen*, P. Dimick*, A. D. Kney, S. E. Mylon, J. Tavakoli, and L. Caslake, (July 2005). Development of a Perchlorate Remediation Process using Ion Exchange and Microbial Reduction.
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Regional Microbiology Educators Student Research Symposium. Swarthmore College Science Center, Swarthmore, PA.
Tull*, K., A. D. Kney, S. A Jones, (June 2005). Arsenic Removal Using Iron Enhanced Activated Alumina: A Examination of Surface Characteristics. AWWA National Conference, San Francisco, California.
Dimick*, P., A. Baker*, L. Vanzler*, A. D. Kney, S. A. Morton, S. E. Mylon, (June 2005). Developing a Student-Led Undergraduate Environmental Research Organization: The Society of Environmental Engineers and Scientists. ACS Joint Meeting: 2nd International Conference on Green and Sustainable Chemistry and 9th Annual Green Chemistry Conference, Washington, DC.
Baker*, A., K. Przyuski*, A. D. Kney, S. E. Mylon, ( June 2005). Surface characterization of a novel material for Arsenic removal. 79th American Chemical Society: Colloid and Surface Science Symposium, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY.
Baker*, A., P. Dimick*, SEES Team*, Advisors: A. D. Kney, S. A. Morton III, S. E. Mylon, (May 2005). Arsenic Treatment for Rural Isolated Communities. 2005 PA-AWWA Annual Conference, Valley Forge, PA. First place award received.
Dimick*, P., A. D. Kney, J. Tavakoli, (April 2005). A kinetic study of DOW 3N based polymeric ligand exchangers for perchlorate remediation. 2005 AIChE National Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Dimick*, P., D. Zhao, A. D. Kney, J. Tavakoli, (April 2005). Regeneration of a perchlorate loaded polymeric ligand exchanger, DOW 3N-Cu. 2005 AIChE National Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Tavakoli, J., S. M. Presciutti*, P. Dimick*, A. D. Kney, S. E. Mylon, (March 2005). Bioremediation of Perchlorate Contaminated Groundwater. 31st Annual Northeast Bioengineering Conference, NJIT, Newark, NJ.
Scolere*, M., J. C. Colosi, A. D. Kney, (October 2004). A rapid method to quantify estrogenic compounds in wastewater with recombinant yeast. e.hormone meeting, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA.
Goodwill*, J., A. D. Kney, D. Brandes, (June 2004). Development of a Rapid Water Quality Assessment Method Addressing Anthropogenic Influence of Stream Chemistry. PWEA Conference, State College, PA.
Kney, A. D., M. Garcia*, J. Tavakoli, A. Dougherty, S. A. Parsons, (June 2004). A study of reproducibility of magnetic influence on calcium carbonate precipitation. 78th American Chemical Society: Colloid and Surface Science Symposium, New Haven, CT.
Colosi, J. C., A. D. Kney, H. J. Morris, (Oct. 2003). A multidisciplinary/intercollegiate collaborative experience using a recombinant yeast to quantify estrogenic compounds in wastewater. e.hormone meeting, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA.
Tregger*, N, A. D. Kney, (June 2003). Assessment of a Watershed by Means of a Streamwater Monitoring Program, a Stormwater Collection Program, and a Longitudinal Sampling Assessment. PWEA Conference, State College, PA.
Kney, A. D., J. Tavakoli, A. Dougherty, (March 2003). A Unique Approach to Understanding the Mechanisms involved in Magnetic Water Conditioning using Ion Exchangers. Proceedings of the 1st IWA Conference on Scaling and Corrosion in Water and Wastewater Systems. Cranfield, Bedfordshire, UK.
Kney, A. D., J. Molek*, J. Tavakoli, A. Dougherty, (December 2002). The Effect of Magnetic Susceptibility on Ion Exchange Treatment of a Solution in the Presence of a Magnetic Field. Industrial Water Conference, Orlando, Fl.
Kney, A. D., B. Dreibelbis*, D. Zhao, (July 2002). A Pilot Study – Phosphate and Nitrate Removal Using an Enhanced Separation Process, a Polymeric Ligand Exchanger. CSCE-EWRI International Conference on Environmental Engineering, Niagara Falls, Canada.
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Kney, A. D., J. Molek*, J. Tavakoli, (May 2001). The Effect of a Magnetic Field on Ion-Exchange Selectivity and Capacity. Presentations: Environmental and Water Resources Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers National Conference, Orlando, FL.
Barillas*, K., A. D. Kney, J. Tavakoli, A. Dougherty, (November 2001). Magnetic Effect on Ions and Ion- Exchange Material. AIChE Annual Student Conference, 2001 National Student Poster Paper Competition, Reno, NV. Third place award received.
Molek*, J., A. D. Kney, J. Tavakoli, A. Dougherty, (November 2001). Magnetic Susceptibility of Paramagnetic and Diamagnetic Ions. AIChE Annual Student Conference, 2001 National Student Poster Paper Competition, Reno, NV.
Harbold, C. M., R. Ruggles, A. D. Kney, (March 2001). Developing a Geographical Information System to Analyze the Pollutant Stream for Mpererwe Landfill. National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR), University of Kentucky, KY.
Black, C., A. D. Kney, A. K. SenGupta, (April 1999). Comparing Arsenic, Zinc, and Phosphate Removal using Inorganic and Organic Ion Exchange Sorbents. 1999 National Conference on Undergraduate Research, University of Rochester, NY.
Kney, A. D. and A. K. SenGupta, (June 1998). Synthesis and Characterization of a New Heavy-Metal-Selective Inorganic Ion Exchanger. 70th Annual PWEA Conference, Seven Springs, PA.
Kney, A. D. and A. K. SenGupta, (July 1995). Selective Removal of Metal-Ligand Complexes Using Synthetic Sorbents. The Twenty-Seventh Mid-Atlantic Industrial Waste Conference, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA.
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