Kartik Chandran

Kartik Chandran
Alma materIndian Institute of Technology Roorkee (B.S.)
University of Connecticut (Ph.D.)
AwardsMacArthur Fellowship (2015)
WERF Paul Busch Award (2010)
NSF CAREER Award, (2009)
Scientific career
FieldsEnvironmental Engineering
InstitutionsColumbia University

Kartik Chandran is an American environmental engineer at Columbia University, where he is a professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering.[1] He primarily works on the interface between environmental molecular and microbiology, environmental biotechnology and environmental engineering. The focus of his research is on elucidating the molecular microbial ecology and metabolic pathways of the microbial nitrogen cycle. Applications of his work have ranged from energy and resource efficient treatment of nitrogen containing wastewater streams, development and implementation of sustainable approaches to sanitation to novel models for resource recovery. Under his stewardship, the directions of biological wastewater treatment and biological nutrient removal were established for the first ever time in the history of Columbia University.

In 2015, he received the MacArthur Fellowship for his innovative work on "integrating microbial ecology, molecular biology, and engineering to transform wastewater from a troublesome pollutant to a valuable resource".

  1. ^ "Kartik Chandran". MacArthur Foundation. 28 September 2015. Retrieved 10 October 2015.