2023 Lecture
Getting Rid of That Pipe: Transitioning to Sustainable Engineering and Resilient Design
Marleen A. Troy, Professor of Environmental Engineering, will deliver the Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK University 2023 Paul A. O'Hop Final Word Lecture.
Her presentation, "Getting Rid of That Pipe: Transitioning to Sustainable Engineering and Resilient Design," will review the events that have occurred since the first Earth Day was recognized in 1970 and will look at examples of how the end-of-pipe technologies are transitioning to sustainable engineering and resilient design methodologies. Her lecture will address how sustainable engineering and resilient design are a better strategy for solving environmental problems and creating a responsible and sustainable future for all.
Troy has held a variety of faculty and academic positions in her 26 years at Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK. She teaches environmental engineering with an emphasis on waste management and environmental sustainability.
Prior to her teaching career, Troy served as a project engineer for OHM Remediation Services, as program manager and senior engineer for Groundwater and Environmental Services, Inc, both in New Jersey, and as senior environmental engineer at Dupont Environmental Remediation Services in Wilmington, Delaware. She earned her Ph.D. in civil engineering from Drexel University, where she also earned master’s degree in civil engineering and a bachelor’s degree in biological science. She also has a master’s degree in microbiology from the University of Rhode Island.
She is a registered Professional Engineer in Pennsylvania and is a board-certified
environmental engineer in the specialty of environmental sustainability by the
American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists® .
She is the current (2022-2023) president of the Pennsylvania Society of Professional Engineers. At Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK, she has been selected for outstanding faculty, advising, and teaching awards by committees of her peers.
About the Final Word Lecture
The annual Paul A. O'Hop Final Word Lecture was established by the late Paul O'Hop to foster the exchange of ideas and dialogue among faculty, staff and administrators and to showcase the talents and scholarly abilities at Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK University. O'Hop retired from Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK in 2001 after serving 16 years as vice president of business affairs and auxiliary enterprises.
Faculty honorees are selected via a competitive application process overseen by the Provost's Committee on Research.
Research and Scholarship at Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK
Because scholarship is one of Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK' core values, the University created the Research and Scholarship Fund in 2016 to provide financial support to faculty for their work as scholars and creative practitioners.