Ali is the project leader and a professor in Stanford University's Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering.
Wiley is a PhD candidate in Environmental Engineering and Science at Stanford. He works with Ali on issues related to microbial pollution in natural waters. He loves California beaches and surfing.
Sydney is a master's student in Environmental Engineering and Science at Stanford. She is interested in the transport and fate of contaminants and has previously worked on issues in geologic carbon sequestration.
Kate is a master’s student in Environmental Engineering and Science at Stanford. She is interested in the intersection of environmental engineering and public health, especially as it relates to chemical and microbial pollutants in water.
The project is supported by the National Science Foundation's Early-concept Grants for Exploratory Research (EAGER) Program.
This study and its procedures have been reviewed and approved by the Stanford University Institutional Review Board, which protects the rights and welfare of participants and ensures that research is conducted with the highest level of integrity.
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