Scott F. Korom, Ph.D., P.E.
Associate Professor of Geological Engineering
Department of Geology and Geological Engineering
Institute for Energy Studies
Department of Petroleum Engineering
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Mailing Address:
81 Cornell St. - Stop 8358 University of North Dakota Grand Forks, ND 58202-8358 |
Physical Address:
217 Leonard Hall University of North Dakota (701) 777-6156 (701) 777-4449 (fax) scott.korom@engr.und.edu |
Education:
- Ph.D. Civil & Environmental Engineering, Utah State University
- M.S. Civil Engineering, University of Akron
- B.S. Civil Engineering, University of Akron
Research:
- Current or Pending Projects
- Geomechanical study of Harmon Lignite and surrounding rocks for underground coal gasification in western North Dakota, ND Industrial Commission plus industrial match, $485,712, with Z. Zeng and S. Benson
- Installation of in situ mesocosms to study groundwater denitrification rates around Lake Taupo, New Zealand, Environment Waikato, with J. Hadfield.
- Reviewed projects, proposals, or publications on groundwater denitrification from over 10 countries
Funding:
- Author, co-author, principle investigator, or co-PI on grants and contracts for over $1.6 million
- Sources:
- MN Department of Agriculture
- MN Department of Health
- MN Pollution Control Agency
- Environment Waikato (New Zealand)
- Ground Water International (Peru)
- Lako DrillingND Department of Health
- ND Industrial Commission
- ND Rural Water Systems Association
- ND State Water Commission
- ND Water Resources Research Institute
- NSF Academic Research Infrastructure Program
- UND Graduate School
- UND Office of Instructional Development
- UND Research and Program Development
- UND Senate Scholarly Activities Committee
- US Bureau of Reclamation
- US Department of Agriculture
- US Department of Energy
- US Environmental Protection Agency
- US Geological Survey
Graduate Students:
- MS Environmental Engineering, 3 completed, 1 in-progress
- MS Geology, 7 completed, 1 in-progress
- PhD Geology, 1 completed
Publications:
- Over 100 publications
- 2 books (including 1 with 2 editions)
- Over 20 publications accepted in archival journals
- Over 380 citations (Scopus, August 17, 2012)
