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Greg Goss is a Professor in the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. His research programs are broadly aimed at integrative areas such as environmental physiology of fishes, environmental toxicology, and watershed science. His comparative physiology research examines the physiological mechanisms through which fishes adapt to natural environmental stresses including high carbon dioxide and changes in water ionic composition due to high environmental ammonia. Goss' toxicology research investigates the effects of municipal wastewater, hydraulic fracturing fluids, pesticides, and herbicides on aquatic life, particularly focusing on the effects of contaminated water and nanomaterials on fish and invertebrates. Additionally, his watershed science program collaborates with Dr. Faramarzi to use predictive forecasting for Alberta's water resources in response to climate change and increasing agricultural, industrial, and municipal growth. He also works with companies to improve environmental performance in stormwater management systems.
Department: Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Management