Biography
Dr. Eve Walters is an Associate Professor of Instruction in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Temple University. Her recent research has dealt with evaluating the impacts of combined sewer overflows on river water quality, as well as the role that particulate matter plays in the fate and transport of microbial pollution. She is additionally interested in biofilms found both in engineered and natural systems and the utilization of tools such as confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) and microelectrodes to investigate these ubiquitous coatings.
Research Interests
- Impacts of Combined Sewer Overflows on River Water Quality
- the Role that Particulate Matter Plays in the Fate and Transport of Microbial Pollutio
- Biofilms Found in Engineered and Natural Systems
- Utilization of Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy (CLSM) & Microelectrodes to Investigate these Ubiquitous Coatings
Courses Taught
Number |
Name |
Level |
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ENVT 0845 |
The Environment |
Undergraduate |
ENVT 0945 |
Honors: The Environment |
Undergraduate |
ENGR 1101 |
Introduction to Engineering and Engineering Technology |
Undergraduate |
ENGR 1101 |
Introduction to Engineering & Engineering Technology |
Undergraduate |
ENGR 1102 |
Introduction to Engineering Problem Solving |
Undergraduate |
ENGR 1901 |
Honors Introduction to Engineering |
Undergraduate |
CEE 4531 |
Life Cycle Assessment and Carbon Footprinting |
Undergraduate |
CEE 5531 |
Life Cycle Assessment and Carbon Footprinting |
Graduate |
Selected Publications
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Beganskas, S., Ryan, R.J., Walters, E., Soro, M., Cushman, E., & Toran, L. (2021). Coupling PCSWMM and WASP to Evaluate Green Stormwater Infrastructure Impacts to Storm Sediment Loads in an Urban Watershed. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 57(1), pp. 134-153. doi: 10.1111/1752-1688.12896