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Professor and ChairAssistant Professor
Maureen Lichtveld, Freeport McMoran Chair of Environmental PolicyHe Wang
Jeffery Wickliffe

Professor

Assaf Abdelghani

Professor of Clinical Environmental Health Sciences

Ann C. Anderson, Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs

Joseph Justin Contiguglia

Andrew Englande

Charles Miller

Associate Professor of Clinical Environmental Health Sciences

Roy Rando

Susan Allen

Robert Reimers
LuAnn White

Assistant Professor of Clinical Environmental Health Sciences

Elizabeth James

Associate ProfessorKenneth Orie
Gabriele SabbioniSue Ann Sarpy
L. Faye Grimsley

Research Associate Professor

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Aurunthavarani Thiyagarajah

   
Research Assistant Professor

Margarita Echeverri


Faculty Profile

Jennifer E. Holland

Jennifer E. Holland
adjunct assistant professor

Department(s):
Environmental Health Sciences

Email:
jhollan1@tulane.edu

Research Interests:
Innovations in oxidative technologies - including multiple oxidants, advanced oxidation, and electrolysis - in the applications of water and air purification, nuclear residuals management, and energy production.

Professional Achievements:
Louisiana Board of Regents Fellowship
Battelle Memorial Institute Graduate Fellowship
Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges
The Chancellor’s List

Educational Background:
PhD Civil Engineering, Tulane University
MS Civil Engineering, Tulane University
BS Engineering & Applied Science, California Institute of Technology

Publications:
Holland, J.E. “Oxidative Dissolution of Chromium Solids in Industrial Applications and Naturally Occurring Processes.” for submittal to Chemical Reviews.

Holland, J.E., Deskin, B.J., Reimers, R.S., Boyd, G.R., Englande, A.J. “Sensitivity of the Standard Indigo Colorimetric Method for Residual Ozone in the Measurement of Residual Hydrogen Peroxide in Aqueous Samples.” for submittal to Analytical Chemistry.

Holland, J.E. “Development and Preliminary Optimization of a Nebulizing Advanced Oxidation Technology.” for submittal to Environmental Science and Technology.

Holland, J.E. 2006. “Multiple Oxidant Synergism in Chromium Separation from Hanford High Level Nuclear Waste Components.” American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting Conference Proceeding, San Francisco, California, November 12th – 17th.

Holland, J.E., Hamel, W.F., Alexander, D.W. 2006. “Refinement of the Alkaline Oxidative Leaching Process to Remove Chromium and Aluminum from Hanford Nuclear Waste.” American Institute
of Chemical Engineers Spring National Meeting Conference Proceedings, Orlando, Florida, April 23rd – 27th.

Hill, D.W., Matousek, R., Herwig, R., Holland, J.E., Reimers, R.S., 2005. “Environmental Effects of Electrolytically Generated Halogens for Biofouling Control.” International Water Conference, Orlando, Florida, October 9th – 13th.

Holland, J.E., Reimers, R.S., Englande, A.J., Liu, A., and Geeti, A. 2001. “The Efficacy of Mixed Oxidants for Disinfection and Polishing of Potable and Wastewater Systems.” WEFTEC Conference Proceedings, Atlanta, Georgia, October 13th - 17th.

Patents:
Olaiya, C., Holland, J.E., Alexander, D.H., Reimers, R.S. 2007. Method of Oxidizing. The Board of Educators of Tulane University, The United States Department of Energy. International Application # PCT/US2007/001877.

Holland, J.E. and Reimers, R.S. 2006. Nebulizing Treatment Process. The Board of Educators of Tulane University. International Application # PCT/US2005/043997.

Personal Statement:
Dr. Holland joined the Environmental Health Science Department as an adjunct faculty member in August of 2006 after incorporating her business, JEH Consulting, Inc., in January of 2006. As an independent consultant, she primarily supports the United States Department of Energy Offices of Environmental Management and River Protection in the remediation of the Hanford Nuclear Waste Site in Washington State. Her research for DOE involves the refinement of chemical processing steps to separate key non-radioactive species, namely chromium and aluminum, from high level radioactive species to reduce the total mass of high level residuals requiring management.

Her research interests further support technologies which enhance management of nuclear residuals in support of nonproliferation as well as applications of advanced oxidation, electrolytic, and other innovative technologies for safe drinking water, sustainability, and homeland security.

Contact Information:
Department of Environmental Health Sciences
1440 Canal Street, Suite 2100
New Orleans, LA 70112
Fax: 504.988.1726
jhollan1@tulane.edu

Level of Instruction:
research, graduate


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Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
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Phone (504) 988-5374 • Fax (504) 988-1726

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Department of Environmental Health Sciences
Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
1440 Canal Street, Suite 2100, New Orleans, La 70112
504.988.5374 phn  504.988.1726
egeary@tulane.edu