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University of Florida
Environmental Engineering Sciences

Angela  S.  Lindner ,  Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Primary Research Area(s): Bioenvironmental Systems
Secondary Research Area(s): Solid and Hazardous Waste Management

Office Phone: (352) 392-2177
Email address: alind@eng.ufl.edu
Personal Page: http://www.ees.ufl.edu/homepp/lindner/
Office Location: 312  Weil Hall
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 116450, Gainesville, FL   32611-6450
Synopsis of Research Interests
  • Biological transformations and bioremediation of substituted aromatic and aliphatic compounds
  • Mechanistic studies of enzymatic oxidation of aromatic compounds by soluble methane monooxygenase
  • Quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSAR)
  • Microbial ecology of mixed cultures
  • Pollution prevention and life cycle analysis (LCA)

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Education

Current Courses taught by Dr. Lindner

Courses:
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Undergrad Course Offerings
Graduate Course Offerings

ENV 4612 Green Engineer Design & Sustainability 
ENV 6932 Advanced Green Engineering Design 
ENV 6932 Bioremediation 
ENV 6932 FWEA Design Project 
ENV 6935 SPICE Seminar 

It is possible that changes in listings are pending; contact the Department Academic Programs Office (StudentServices@ees.ufl.edu), 352-392-0842 for the most up-to-date information.

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Dr. Lindner's Current Grad Students 
Name Degree
Program
Email, If
Allowed
Gomez-Moreno, Jorge PHD  
Lauderdale, Chance ME  
Yoon, Joon PHD  
Recent Publications
Ramakrishnan, V., A. V. Ogram, and A. S. Lindner, "Impacts of Cosolvent Flushing on Microbial Populations Capable of Degrading Trichloroethylene," Env. Hlth. Perspectives, pp. 55-61, 2005.

Babbitt, C. W., and A. S. Lindner, "A Life Cycle Inventory of Coal Used for Electricity Production in Florida," Journal of Cleaner Production, pp. 903-912, 2004.

Irving, D. L., S. B. Sinnott, and A. S. Lindner, "Interaction of Functionalized Benzene Molecules with Carbon Nanopores," Chemical Physics Letters, pp. 96-100, 2004.

Lauderdale, C., and A. S. Lindner, "Characterization of a Methylisoborneol-Degrading Mixed Culture Derived from Natural Waters," Water Research, pp. 4135-4142, 2004.

Sivaraman, D., and A. S. Lindner, "A Comparative Life Cycle Analysis of Gasoline-, Battery, and Electricity-Powered Lawn Mowers," Environmental Engineering Science, pp. 768-785, 2004.

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