Krahn receives U.S. academy’s environmental engineering certification
Posted by sustainvu@vanderbilt.edu on Monday, July 15, 2013 in News, Research.
[Originally published by VUSE Alumni News]
Steven L. Krahn, professor of the practice of nuclear environmental engineering, has been accepted by eminence into the the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists as a Board Certified Environmental Engineering Member in the specialty practice of hazardous waste management.
Krahn performs research in the technologies associated with the materials processing and risk assessment associated with the nuclear fuel cycle, and he actively participates in the Consortium for Risk Evaluation and Stakeholder Participation (CRESP), an engineering research center at Vanderbilt that works to advance cost-effective cleanup of the nation’s nuclear weapons production waste sites and test facilities.
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