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− | ==Qualification Summary== | + | ==Work and Contact Information== |
− | Dr. Yuncu specializes in the application of physico-chemical treatment processes and bioremediation of hazardous compounds in soil and groundwater. She serves as a project manager and lead engineer on many of Solutions-IES’ in situ bioremediation projects. She is an author of several publications and an active presenter of in situ remediation technologies at international conferences.
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− | ==Education/Training==
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− | Ph.D. - Civil, Construction & Environmental Engineering, NC State University, December 2010
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− | M.S. - Environmental Engineering, Middle East Technical University, September 2003
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− | B.S. - Environmental Engineering, Middle East Technical University, June 2000
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− | ==Registrations/Certifications/Licenses ==
| + | EMAIL: [mailto:byuncu@trcsolutions.com byuncu@trcsolutions.com] |
− | Professional Engineer, North Carolina, 2014
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− | ==Representative Projects==
| + | LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bilgen-yuncu-phd-pe-capm-5425749 |
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− | Quantifying Mobile-Immobile Mass Transfer using Direct Push Tools – Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program, Department of Defense
| + | ==About the Contributor== |
− | Project Manager - The overall objective of this project is to develop methods to better characterize and model the mass transfer of contaminants between higher and lower mobility zones and its impact on the long-term release of contaminants in groundwater (Funded – project will start in May 2015).
| + | Dr. Yuncu specializes in the application of physico-chemical treatment processes and bioremediation of hazardous compounds in soil and groundwater. She serves as a project manager and lead engineer on many in situ bioremediation projects and is an author of several publications and an active presenter of in situ remediation technologies at international conferences. |
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− | Novel Substrate Application for Bioremediation of Comingled 1,4-Dioxane and Chlorinated Solvent Plumes - Air Force Civil Engineer Center
| + | ==Article Contributions== |
− | Principal Investigator - The overall objective of this project is to demonstrate (proof of concept) a simple, low-cost approach for enhancing the in situ cometabolic biodegradation of 1,4-dioxane and TCE using two-barrier system to create distinct geochemical zones (anaerobic/aerobic) within a comingled plume.
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− | Generation of Biodegradation - Sorption Barriers for Munitions Constituents - Environmental Security Technology Certification Program, Department of Defense
| + | *[[Chlorinated Solvents]] |
− | Project Engineer - The overall objective of this project is to develop and demonstrate a process to enhance the sorption and/or degradation of explosives and perchlorate in soils by spray application of an organic amendment solution, followed by irrigation to carry the amendments deeper into the soil profile.
| + | *[[Petroleum Hydrocarbons (PHCs)]] |
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− | Anaerobic Bioremediation of DNAPLs - Air Force Civil Engineer Center
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− | Project Engineer - The overall objective is to demonstrate enhanced dissolution and biodegradation of a chlorinated solvent DNAPL using an emulsified oil technology formulated with a slow-release pH buffer and a bioaugmentation culture.
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− | Groundwater MNA and Landfill Monitoring, Ceiba, Puerto Rico – Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southeast
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− | Task Manager responsible for reviewing and evaluating analytical data and report preparation - The project is a reoccurring large scale sampling event that includes the collection of groundwater, landfill gas, soil, and ambient gas samples.
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