The Center for Environmental Kinetics Analysis (CEKA) is an initiative to catalyze a deeper understanding of molecular issues related to environmental chemical kinetics, especially as related to geochemical cycling of elements, fate and transport of contaminants, and carbon sequestration within the critical zone. Our Center will integrate a collaborative community of students, scientists, and engineers drawn from academia, government, and industry to study environmental chemical kinetics and scaling issues in a coherent and integrative framework wherein experimental and theoretical advances can be accomplished with an eye toward better understanding of dynamic natural systems.

CEKA is a joint research and education initiative of the National Science Foundation (NSF), the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and Penn State.



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Kinetics Synthesis Specialist position available.

Postdoctoral Scholar opportunities available.

 

 

Nist trip
CEKA visit to National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). From L to R - Tom Allison (NIST), Karl Mueller, Sue Brantley, Joel Bandstra and Jim Kubicki. For more information about the NIST trip… click here

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Warning! - Warning sign at Hanford nuclear site in Richland, Washington. Read about the CEKA trip to Pacific Northwest National Lab and Richland…
Disciplines represented in CEKA

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology | Chemistry | Civil & Environmental Engineering |
Crop & Soil Sciences
| Geosciences | Materials Science & Engineering |
Energy & Geo-Environmental Engineering

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