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Beata Gorczyca obtained her doctorate in Environmental Engineering from the Department of Chemical Engineering. In 2001, she joined the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Manitoba. Dr. Gorczyca’s research primarily focuses on potable water treatment, with a specialization in solid/liquid separation processes crucial for water purification. She analyses particles formed during treatment processes and utilizes methods to enhance water quality. Dr. Gorczyca is an active member of the Particle Specialist Group of the International Water Association and has been invited as a keynote speaker at various conferences. She works closely with students engaged in Canadian water utilities, particularly in regions such as the Prairies, Portage la Prairie, and the City of Brandon, as well as Pembina Valley Water Co-op. Her research area encompasses Environmental Engineering expertise, concentrating on municipal water supply, wastewater treatment processes, solid/liquid separation, chlorine disinfection by-products control, membrane filtration, and fractal analysis of materials. Graduate student opportunities are available in her Water Treatment research group for those interested in testing advanced water laboratory techniques.
Streams include Education, Administration, or Clinical.