Degrees:
Ph.D., Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst
M.S., Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst
B.S., New York Univ.
Arianne Bazilio is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Science and Chemistry. Holding degrees in both chemical engineering and environmental engineering, Dr. Bazilio describes herself and her work as the products of an interdisciplinary education. Her research applies physical and chemical principles to provide sustainable solutions for healthy aquatic environments and safe drinking water.
Dr. Bazilio’s teaching philosophy is firmly grounded in her belief in the effectiveness of doing – actively engaging students in hands-on exercises to broaden learning outcomes. In so doing, she seeks to equip her students with the scientific knowledge and practical skills necessary to thoughtfully approach real world issues.
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Environmental chemistry
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Methods of chemical analysis in environmental science and engineering
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Physical and chemical processes for water and wastewater treatment
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Introductory chemistry
CHEM-111
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Introductory Chemistry I and Laboratory
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CHEM-112
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Introductory Chemistry II and Laboratory
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ENVS-149
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Introduction to Environmental Science
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ENVS-230
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Environmental Chemistry
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ENVS-230
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Environmental Chemistry Lab
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ENVS-309
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Introduction to Environmental Engineering
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ENVS-375
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Methods in Environmental Science
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FYSM-163
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Water: the science, legacy, and looming crisis
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Water treatment
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Physical and chemical processes
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Fate of emerging contaminants in the aquatic environment
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Publications:
- Shahrokh Hamedani, A.; Bazilio, A.; Soleimanifar, H.; Shipley, H.; Giacomoni, M. Improving the Treatment Performance of Low Impact Development Practices—Comparison of Sand and Bioretention Soil Mixtures Using Column Experiments. Water 2021, 13, 1210.
- Balati, A.; Bazilio, A.; Shahriar, A.; Nash, K.; Shipley, H. J. Simultaneous formation of ultra-thin MoSe2 nanosheets, Inorganic Fullerene-Like MoSe2 and MoO3 quantum dots using fast and ecofriendly Pulsed Laser Ablation in Liquid followed by microwave treatment. Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing 2019, 99, 68-77.
- Bazilio, A.A.; Kamniski, G.S.; Larsen, Y.; Mai, X.; Tobiason, J.E. Implementation of a Second-Stage Contactor for Manganese Removal. Journal American Water Works Association 2016, 108, E606-E614.
- Bazilio, A.; Ryan, A.; Welborn, J. Science Café: An Affordable, Easy-to-Implement Model that Introduces Young Girls to STEM Related Topics, Careers and Role Models. Science Scope 2016, 40, 14-17.
- Tobiason, J.E.; Bazilio, A.; Goodwill, J.; Mai, X.; Nguyen, C. Manganese Removal from Drinking Water Sources. Current Pollution Reports 2016, 2, 168-177.
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- New England Water Works Association Joseph A. Murphy Scholarship, 2015.
- American Association of University Women International Fellowship, 2014.
- Bernard B. Berger Award for Academic Excellence and Commitment to Research in Environmental Engineering, University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2012.
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