Yulyan Arias (Environmental Engineering)

Yulyan Arias (Environmental Engineering)

About DOE Fellow
Yulyan Arias received her bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering at Florida International University. She was a transfer student from Miami Dade College from where she graduated with an A.A. in Chemical Engineering. Her interests are solid waste management, soil remediation, and drinking and waste water treatment. Yulyan was the Vice-President of Internal Affairs of Engineers Without Borders, USA FIU chapter. She is involved in the development of a water supply system for an indigenous community in Costa Rica. In the summer of 2010, she was part of the first implementation trip of the project. Other organizations that she is part of are: Golden Key Honor Society and Thau Chi Alpha (Secretary). Yulyan is now working at CH2M Hill as a water/civil engineer I.

 

DOE Related Projects
Her assigned research at ARC is mentored by Dr. Katsenovich. Yulyan will be working on project 2: Rapid Deployment of Engineered Solutions to Environmental Problems with focus on Task 1: Sequestering Uranium at 200 Area by In Situ Subsurface pH Manipulation using NH3 Gas.