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AGRICULTURAL & BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
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Purdue University
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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Chicago, IL 60604
AMY CHILDRESS
Amy Childress serves as the Multimedia Coordinator and
Supervisor for a number of Environmental Education
Projects in the Agricultural and Biological
Engineering Department at Purdue University.
She received Bachelor degrees in Biology and History from
Purdue in 1996.
SUSAN CHILDRESS
Susan Childress is a student at Purdue University
studying pre-veterinary medicine in the Biology Department.
Her future plans include applying to veterinary school.
G. BRETT DOERR
As of July 1991, G. Brett Doerr was a hydrogeology graduate student at Purdue University in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences under Dr. Steven J. Fritz.
DR. KARLA M. EMBLETON
Dr. Karla M. Embleton received Bachelor (1988) and Master (1990) degrees in Agricultural Engineering in Canada and completed a Ph.D. in Agricultural Engineering at Purdue University in 1993. Her research revolves around the use of computer-based information systems and artificial intelligence techniques for the development of educational and analytical software focusing on the management of environmental resources.
DR. BERNARD A. ENGEL
Dr. Engel is a Professor in Agricultural and Biological
Engineering at Purdue University. He received his B.S. and
M.S. from the University of Illinois and his Ph.D. from
Purdue University. Dr. Engel joined the faculty at Purdue in
1988.
His current research interests include the use of GIS and
watershed modeling to create improved decision aids for those
who need to make decisions that affect water quality.
Internet address = engelb@ecn.purdue.edu
HUSNI FAHMI
Husni Fahmi is an Electrical Engineering graduate student at
Purdue University. He has worked on a number of multimedia
environmental programs in the Agricultural and Biological
Engineering Department. Husni converted the original DOS
assessment work sheet to run interactively over the
Internet.
DR. DON D. JONES
Dr. Don D. Jones is a Professor in Agricultural and Biological
Engineering at Purdue University. He received his B.S. and M.S. from
the University of Illinois and his Ph.D. from Purdue University. Dr.
Jones joined the faculty at Purdue in 1976.
His current research interests include computer applications
(spreadsheets, multimedia) in agriculture, especially applied to
agricultural production systems. He has helped develop expert systems
in agriculture and has been involved in a number of research
and distance education projects
dealing with rural wastewater issues.
Internet address = jonesd@ecn.purdue.edu
ALFRED KRAUSE
Alfred Krause is an Environmental Scientist for the U.S. EPA Region 5.
US EPA Region 5
77 West Jackson
Chicago, IL 60604
Internet address = krause.alfred@epamail.epa.gov