2006 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
His primary scientific interests are in Biofilter, Pollutant, Waste management, Biodegradation and Bioreactor. His Biofilter research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Toluene, Chromatography, Volatile organic compound and Filter. His work deals with themes such as Ketone and Methyl isobutyl ketone, which intersect with Pollutant.
His studies in Waste management integrate themes in fields like Air pollution and Pulp and paper industry. Marc A. Deshusses has researched Bioreactor in several fields, including Biomass and Air treatment. His work deals with themes such as Trickling filter and Filtration, which intersect with Biomass.
Biofilter, Waste management, Bioreactor, Pulp and paper industry and Environmental chemistry are his primary areas of study. The concepts of his Biofilter study are interwoven with issues in Pollutant, Biodegradation, Volatile organic compound, Chromatography and Toluene. His Chromatography research includes themes of Analytical chemistry and Filter.
His study connects Hydrogen sulfide and Waste management. In his study, Nanotechnology and Detection limit is strongly linked to Chemical engineering, which falls under the umbrella field of Bioreactor. Marc A. Deshusses usually deals with Pulp and paper industry and limits it to topics linked to Biomass and Filtration.
Marc A. Deshusses mainly investigates Pulp and paper industry, Feces, Bioreactor, Wastewater and Veterinary medicine. His Pulp and paper industry research includes elements of Trickling filter, Filter, Diamond electrodes, Anaerobic digestion and Denitrification. The Filter study combines topics in areas such as Nitrogen gas, Ammonia and Sewage sludge treatment.
His study in Bioreactor is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Mass transfer, Biogas, Methane, Biofilter and Capillary action. His Biofilter study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Scientific method, Biodegradation and Chemical engineering. Marc A. Deshusses combines subjects such as Volatile organic compound, Toluene, Air pollutants and Filtration with his study of Capillary action.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Feces, Pulp and paper industry, Aerosolization, Indoor bioaerosol and Bioaerosol. The various areas that Marc A. Deshusses examines in his Feces study include Clostridium difficile, Antibiotics and Salmonella. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Scientific method, Nitrification, Trickling filter, Denitrifying bacteria and Bioreactor.
His Bioreactor research integrates issues from Capillary action, Biofilter, Air pollutants and Filtration. Pit latrine, Heterotrophic bacteria, Veterinary medicine, Air microbiology and Virus are fields of study that intersect with his Aerosolization study. His Indoor bioaerosol research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Sanitation, Coliform bacteria, Wet season and Exposure assessment, Environmental health.
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Biofiltration for air pollution control
Joseph S. Devinny;Marc A. Deshusses;Todd Stephen Webster.
(1998)
Recent progress in carbon nanotube-based gas sensors.
Ting Zhang;Syed Mubeen;Nosang V Myung;Marc A Deshusses.
Nanotechnology (2008)
Mechanisms Regulating Mercury Bioavailability for Methylating Microorganisms in the Aquatic Environment: A Critical Review
Heileen Hsu-Kim;Katarzyna H. Kucharzyk;Tong Zhang;Marc A. Deshusses.
Environmental Science & Technology (2013)
Palladium Nanoparticles Decorated Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Hydrogen Sensor
Syed Mubeen;Ting Zhang;Bongyoung Yoo;Marc A. Deshusses.
Journal of Physical Chemistry C (2007)
Behavior of biofilters for waste air biotreatment. 1. Dynamic model development.
Marc A. Deshusses;Geoffrey. Hamer;Irving J. Dunn.
Environmental Science & Technology (1995)
Direct observation of biofouling in cross-flow microfiltration: mechanisms of deposition and release
Seok-Tae Kang;Arun Subramani;Eric M.V. Hoek;Marc A. Deshusses.
Journal of Membrane Science (2004)
Electrochemically Functionalized Single‐Walled Carbon Nanotube Gas Sensor
Ting Zhang;Megan B. Nix;Bong-Young Yoo;Marc A. Deshusses.
Electroanalysis (2006)
Literature Review of Air Pollution Control Biofilters and Biotrickling Filters for Odor and Volatile Organic Compound Removal
Reza Iranpour;Huub H.J. Cox;Marc A. Deshusses;Edward D. Schroeder.
Environmental Progress (2005)
Retrofitting existing chemical scrubbers to biotrickling filters for H2S emission control
David Gabriel;Marc A. Deshusses.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2003)
Biological waste air treatment in biofilters
Marc A Deshusses.
Current Opinion in Biotechnology (1997)
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