James Malley Jr

PROFESSOR
Study Abroad Coordinator
Phone: (603) 862-1449
Office: Civil & Environmental Engineering, Gregg Hall Rm 344, Durham, NH 03824

Research interests focus on physical-chemical and biological treatment processes for water, hazardous wastes, biohazards, and industrial and municipal wastewaters. Extensive research in response to the Covid-19 pandemic on the inactivation of virus by photo-processes including ultraviolet (UV) for air, solids and objects of interest including PPE. Other ongoing research includes innovative physical and chemical treatment processes to address contaminants of emerging concern (e.g., PFAS) in drinking waters, soils, sediments and solid residuals. Research strives to integrate fundamental physical chemical and biological principles into practical equations/models for the selection, design and operation of engineered treatment systems.

Education

  • Ph.D., Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
  • M.S., Environmental Engineering, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
  • B.S., Environmental Chemistry, Rutgers University
  • B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Massachusetts - Amherst

Courses Taught

  • CEE 620: Fund Aspect Environmental Eng
  • CEE 720: Solid & Hazardous Waste Eng
  • CEE 720/820: Solid & Hazardous Waste Eng
  • CEE 732/832: Solid & Hazardous Waste Design
  • CEE 733: Pub Infrastructure Asset Mgt
  • CEE 733/833: Pub Infrastructure Asset Mgt
  • CEE 799H: Senior Honors Thesis
  • CEE 833: Pub Infrastructure Asset Mgt

Selected Publications

Galjaard, G., Martijn, B., Koreman, E., Bogosh, M., & Malley, J. (2011). Performance evaluation six ® -ceramac® in comparison with conventional pre-treatment techniques for surface water treatment. Water Practice and Technology, 6(4).