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Marc Nolan

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Marc Nolan

PhD Student

nolan.320@osu.edu

Marc is a doctoral candidate in the Environmental Sciences Graduate Program at The Ohio State University doing his research in the Weavers Research Group. He expects to graduate in December 2026. His doctoral research involves utilizing pulsed wave ultrasound for a more efficient and cost-effective means of PFAS degradation. He investigates treatment methods that fully mineralize PFAS in aqueous solutions. Previously, he obtained his BS and MS degree in Chemistry with a specialization in environmental chemistry from Stony Brook University. His BS and MS research involved extracting cellulose from underutilized materials in application of heavy metal ion remediation from aqueous solution. Marc was sparked to delve into the world of water treatment during the water crisis in Flint and has been striving to leave his mark on the water treatment industry ever since.

Advisor: Linda Weavers
Engineering/CEGE

 

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