William Fish, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Ph.D., Civil & Environmental Engineering , Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1984

B.S.E., Environmental Engineering, with high honors, University of Florida, 1979

Dr. Fish teaches Environmental Engineering, Unit Operations in Environmental Engineering, and a variety of elective courses including Transport and Fate of Toxics in the Environment, Water Quality Problem Solving, and Environmental Cleanup and Restoration. Dr. Fish's research centers on the transformation and transport of heavy metals and other contaminants in soil, surface water, sediment, and groundwater systems. He has a particular interest in the linkages of chemistry and biology to transport processes and contaminant cleanup strategies. Dr. Fish teaches Unit Operations in Environmental Engineering and a variety of elective courses including Transport and Fate of Toxics in the Environment, Water Quality Problem Solving, and Environmental Cleanup and Restoration.

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Office Location: EB 202E
Office Hour: MW 1400-1500, R 1300-1400 or by appointment
Phone: 503-725-4278
Email: fishw@cecs.pdx.edu