University of Toledo - Chemical Engineering
Professor of Chemical and Materials Engineering at University of Kentucky
Isabel
Escobar
Over 20 years (including graduate work) in testing biological stability of distribution systems and developing material chemistry for membranes. On the teaching side, and array of chemical and environmental engineering courses.
Specialties: Membrane separations for drinking water treatment.
High school diploma
Environmental Progress 27 (2), 210-217
Environmental Progress 27 (2), 210-217
American Water Works Association
Kappagantula S. And I.C. Escobar (2004). “Evaluation of Ballasted Sand Flocculation and UV Disinfection Technologies for Combined Sewer Overflow,” 2003 AWWA Annual Conference, Orlando, FL, June 13-17, 2003.
Environmental Progress 27 (2), 210-217
American Water Works Association
Kappagantula S. And I.C. Escobar (2004). “Evaluation of Ballasted Sand Flocculation and UV Disinfection Technologies for Combined Sewer Overflow,” 2003 AWWA Annual Conference, Orlando, FL, June 13-17, 2003.
Separation and purification Technology
Environmental Progress 27 (2), 210-217
American Water Works Association
Kappagantula S. And I.C. Escobar (2004). “Evaluation of Ballasted Sand Flocculation and UV Disinfection Technologies for Combined Sewer Overflow,” 2003 AWWA Annual Conference, Orlando, FL, June 13-17, 2003.
Separation and purification Technology
Book Chapter, Sustainability Science and Engineering, 65-93
Environmental Progress 27 (2), 210-217
American Water Works Association
Kappagantula S. And I.C. Escobar (2004). “Evaluation of Ballasted Sand Flocculation and UV Disinfection Technologies for Combined Sewer Overflow,” 2003 AWWA Annual Conference, Orlando, FL, June 13-17, 2003.
Separation and purification Technology
Book Chapter, Sustainability Science and Engineering, 65-93
Journal of Membrane Science 358 (1), 114-121