Fred J Molz
Research Professor & Distinguished Scientist Emeritus
Clemson University
USA
Biography
Professor Fred Molz is a Collaborator on the Department of Energy, Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research Implementation Project "Radionuclide Waste Disposal: Development of Multi-scale Experimental and Modeling Capabilities" (2014-Present). Recent research projects have involved computer modeling of transport processes in laboratory constructed wetlands, simulation of reactive plutonium transport in variably saturated soils exposed to the natural climate and experimental/theoretical studies of turbulent sedimentation in flocculant-aided, storm-water retention ponds. Courses taught by Dr. Molz during the past decade include: Geohydrology, Groundwater and Contaminant Transport, Subsurface and Wetland Hydraulics, Surface and Subsurface Transport and Numerical Methods in Process Simulation (flow and transport). Consulting activities have made him aware of the acute environmental problems faced by government and industry
Research Interest
Soil Sciences, hydrology, soil physics, geochemistry, environmental biology, and computer simulation