
STEP Fellows: Awarded 2003
Andrew Duguid, Ford Fellow

| Department: | Civil and Environmental Engineering |
| STEP Topic: | Risk assessment of CO2 leakage through abandoned wells. |
| STEP Adviser: | Michael Oppenheimer, Woodrow Wilson School |
| Thesis Topic: | CO2 leakage through abandoned wells. |
| Thesis Adviser: | Michael Celia, Civil and Environmental Engineering |
David Edwards, Ford Fellow

| Department: | Chemistry |
| STEP Topic: | Metal Risk in the environment: the Waste Minimization Prioritization Tool (WMPT) |
| STEP Adviser: | Valerie Thomas, Princeton Environmental Institute |
| Thesis Topic: | Molecular studies of siderophore complexes in aqueous solution. |
| Thesis Adviser: | Satish Myneni, Geosciences and Thomas Spiron, Chemistry |
Junu Shrestha, Ford Fellow

| Department: | Civil and Environmental Engineering |
| STEP Topic: | Developing effective mitigation banking policies based on modeling and experimental studies. |
| STEP Adviser: | David Wilcove, Woodrow Wilson School |
| Thesis Topic: | Cumulative effects of vegetation and nitrates on the redox chemistry of Riparian Wetlands. |
| Thesis Adviser: | Peter Jaffe, Civil and Environmental Engineering |

