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Dr. Daniel Gang named fellow by prestigious civil engineering society

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University of Lousiana at Lafayette researcher, Dr. Daniel Dianchen Gang, has been named a fellow by the nation's oldest engineering society.

Dr. Gang, a professor in UL Lafayette's Department of Civil Engineering, earned the designation from the American Society of Civil Engineers. The ASCE, which was founded in 1852, has more than 150,000 members across the world. 

Gang, an internationally recognized leader in environmental engineering, is founding director of the UL Lafayette’s Center of Environmental Engineering and Protection. His research interests include physicochemical water and wastewater treatment, environmental chemistry and transport of contaminants in engineered and natural aqueous systems.
“The driving force behind UL Lafayette’s recent designation as an R1 institution are faculty members like Dr. Gang. His tireless efforts in providing solutions to issues that challenge society is indicative of a campus wide dedication to excellence,” said Dr. Ahmed Khattab, dean of the University’s College of Engineering.

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