Graduate Studies at PEI  
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Ning Ling
(nlin@princeton.edu)
Home Department: Civil and Environmental Engineering
PEI-STEP Topic: Impact of climate change on hurricane-related risk and decision making
PEI-Step Advisor: Michael Oppenheimer, Woodrow Wilson School
Thesis Topic: Hurricane surface wind field and damanage analysis
Thesis Advisor: Erik Vanmarcke, Civil and Environmental Engineering
 
 
 
 

Christopher M. Little (cmlittle@princeton.edu)
Home Department: Geosciences
PEI-STEP Topic:
Constraining eustatic sea-level rise with a hierarchy
PEI-Step Advisor:
Michael Oppenheimer, Woodrow Wilson School
Thesis Topic:
Constraining ocean circulation and basal melting under ice shelves
Thesis Advisor:
Anand Gnanadesikan, Geosciences

 
 
 
  Luke MacDonald (lmacdona@princeton.edu)
Home Department: Civil and Environmental Engineering
PEI-STEP Topic: An effective, sustainable treatment strategy to halt the fluorosis endemic in rural villages of Jharkhand State, India
PEI-Step Advisor: Burton H. Singer, Woodrow Wilson School
Thesis Topic: The kinetics of microbially mediated iron reduction and an investigation of related plant-driven redox controls on arsenic and lead mobility in a contaminated wetland
Thesis Advisor: Peter Jaffe, Civil and Environmental Engineering
 
 
 
  Yan Zhang (yanzhang@princeton.edu)
Home Department: Civil and Environmental Engineering
PEI-STEP Topic: Impacts of atmospheric aerosols on weather and public health - science and policy of China's air quality
PEI-Step Advisor: Denise L. Mauzerall, Woodrow Wilson School
Thesis Topic: Precipitation climatology in urban environment
Thesis Advisor: James A. Smith, Civil and Environmental Engineering