Randal S. Martin Associate Professor E-mail: rmartin@cc.usu.edu |
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Degrees:
PhD Civil Engineering, Washington State University,
Pullman, WA, 1992
M.S. Environmental Engineering, Washington State University,
Pullman, WA, 1989
B.S. Environmental Engineering, Montana College of Mineral
Science & Tech.,
Butte, MT, 1982
Number of years of service on this faculty:
2 years
Original date of appointment: 2000
Other related experience:
1997-2000 Associate Professor, New Mexico Tech, Socorro,
NM
1992-97 Assistant Professor, New Mexico Tech, Socorro,
NM
1987-92 Graduate Research Assistant, Washington State
University, Pullman, WA
1982-87 Assistant/Associate Environmental Engineer,
Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL
Consulting, patents, etc.:
State(s) in which registered: None
Principal publications of last five years:
There have been ~20 publications and presentations during
the last 10 years. Below some of the most recent ones are listed.
Atmospheric Trace Speciesat Grand Canyon and Canyonlands
National Parks: Preliminary Field Measurements from the Western States Visibility Assessment
Program, July/August 2001, Paper
No. A21B-0081, Presented at the December 2001 meeting of the American Geophysical
Union, San Francisco, CA. (With C.J.
Popp, O. Wingenter, and S. Huang).
Atmospheric Effects of Large Fires: Spring 2000 Cerro
Grande, NM (Los Alamos) Fire, Paper No. A52B-06, Presented at the December 2000
meeting of the American Geophysical
Union, San Francisco, CA. (With C.J. Popp, R. Arimoto, and S. Huang).
Biogenic Hydrocarbon, Organic Acid, and Carbonyl Emissions
from Desert Shrubs, submitted to Environ. Sci. Technol. (In final revision),
2001. (With J.A. Knowlton and
C.J. Popp).
Control of Gas-Phase Chlorobenzene using TiO2-mediated
Photocatalysis and Packed-bed absorption, submitted to J. Air Waste Manage.
Assoc. (in final revision),
2001. (With C.J. Popp, R.W. Dixon, I. Villaneuva, J.S. Gaffney and N.S. Marley)
Potential of Zero-Valent Iron for Control of Gas-Phase
Chlorobenzene, accepted for presentation at the 93rd Meeting of the Air and
Waste Management Association,
Salt Lake City, UT June 18-22, 2000.
Biogenic Hydrocarbon, organic
Acid and Carbonyl Emissions from Desert Shrubs, Paper No. A12A-04, Presented
at the December 1999 meeting of the American
Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, 1999. (With C.J. Popp, A. Knowlton, and
I. Villanueva)
Scientific and professional societies of which member:
Air and Waste Management Association (AWMA)
American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Honors and awards:
Institutional and professional service in the last five
years:
Utah State Universitiy’Junior Engineering State
(2001, 2002)
Vice-Chair, AWMA’s Higher Education Division (2001
- present)
Chair, AWMA’s University Scholarship Committee
(1996 - 2001)
Chair, AWMA’s Student Affair’s Committee
(2000 - present)
Professional development activities in the last five
years: