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Jennifer McElhoe is an Associate Research Professor at the Pennsylvania State University's Eberly College of Science, specializing in Environmental Engineering and Biochemistry. She earned her Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from Penn State University in August 2011, where her dissertation focused on the spatial temporal evaluation of dechlorinating populations and crab shell-enhanced bioremediation. Prior to her doctoral studies, she completed her Master of Science in Environmental Engineering Sciences at the University of Florida in December 1998, and obtained her Bachelor of Science in Marine Science from Coastal Carolina University in 1997. Her research interests encompass bioremediation technologies, particularly the evaluation of chemical and molecular dynamics in environments impacted by contaminants like trichloroethene. She has contributed to numerous workshops and symposiums, demonstrating her commitment to interdisciplinary environmental education and community engagement. McElhoe has also published extensively in respected journals on environmental sciences and engineering, highlighting her findings on the dynamics and optimization of bioremediation processes. Her dedication is reflected in multiple awards, including NSF Graduate Teaching Fellowship and various scholarships.
Coastal Carolina University • Conway, SC
Taught undergraduate courses in marine science, including MSCI 112 and lab courses.
S&ME, Inc • Various
Conducted wetland delineations, site assessments, and environmental remediation projects.
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