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Scott Mundle is an Associate Professor at the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research, specializing in the areas of contaminant and nutrient degradation, transport mechanisms, stable isotope geochemistry, and environmental chemistry. His research focuses on investigating dynamic relationships involving contaminant degradation and nutrient cycles, characterizing the fate and transport mechanisms of industrial, agricultural, and oil/gas-related pollutants in the environment. He utilizes compositional isotopic tracers to identify causal links among multiple interacting stressors that contribute to lake eutrophication and aims to improve understanding of the factors that negatively impact Great Lakes watersheds. Mundle has a Ph.D. in Physical/Bio-Organic Chemistry from the University of Toronto, awarded in 2010, and a B.Sc. in Chemistry and Physiology from the same institution, received in 2005. He has held academic positions including Assistant Professor at the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research since 2014 and completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Isotope Geochemistry at the University of Toronto from 2010 to 2014.
Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research • Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Teaching and research position focused on environmental chemistry and contaminant studies.
University of Toronto • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Conducted research in isotope geochemistry.
Includes Mechanical, Automotive, and Materials Engineering streams.