Philip Larese-Casanova
Associate Professor,
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Affiliated Faculty,
Marine and Environmental Sciences
Office
- 469 Snell Engineering Center
- 617.373.2899
Research Focus
Physical, chemical, and electrochemical transformation processes of metallic, inorganic, and organic water pollutants, with applications to groundwater environments and unit operations
About
Philip Larese-Casanova is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering. Prior to joining Northeastern University, he was a postdoctoral scholoar at Eberhard-Karls University Tuebingen and later Yale University. He received his Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Iowa in 2006.
Education
- Ph.D., Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Iowa, 2006
- B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Connecticut, 2000
Honors & Awards
- Civil and Environmental Engineering Excellence in Teaching Award, Northeastern University
- 2013 National Science Foundation CAREER Award
- 2011 “Students Speak” Teaching Award
- 2009-2010 Gaylord Donnelley Postdoctoral Environmental Fellow
- 2003-2006 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow
Professional Affiliations
- American Chemical Society
- American Society of Civil Engineers
- Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors
- Chi Epsilon Civil Engineering Honor Society
- Geochemical Society
Research Overview
Physical, chemical, and electrochemical transformation processes of metallic, inorganic, and organic water pollutants, with applications to groundwater environments and unit operations
Selected Research Projects
- CAREER: Quantum Dot Degradation in Aquatic Environments
Principal Investigator, National Science Foundation - Insights to Selenium Cycling and Remediation Revealed by Stable Oxygen Isotopes
Principal Investigator, National Science Foundation - Recrystallization of Stable Iron Oxides in Reducing Environments
Principal Investigator, National Science Foundation
Department Research Areas
Selected Publications
- L. Xia, A.E.P. Schellenger, A. Onnis-Hayden, D.P. Jaisi, P. Larese-Casanova, Isolation of Selenate from Selenite, Carbonate, Phosphate, and Arsenate Solutions for δ18O-Selenate Determination, Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies, 2020, 297-313
- N. Cai, P. Larese-Casanova, Facile Synthesis and Reuse of Magnetic Black Carbon Magnetite (Bc-Mag) for Fast Carbamazepine Removal From Water, Nanomaterials, 10, 2020, 213
- P. Paydary, P. Larese-Casanova, Water Chemistry Influences on Quantum Dot Dissolution in Water, Journal of Environmental Science, 90, 2020, 216-233
- S.M. Navarro Gallón, E. Alpaslan, M. Wang, P. Larese-Casanova, et al., Characterization and Study of the Antibacterial Mechanisms of Silver Nanoparticles Prepared with Microalgal Exopolysaccharides, Materials Science and Engineering C, 99, 2019, 685-695
- Y. Qin, Y. He, Q. She, P. Larese-Casanova, P. Li, Y. Chai Heterogeneity in Respiratory Electron Transfer and Adaptive Iron Utilization in a Bacterial Biofilm, Nature Communications, 10, 2019, 3702
May 14, 2025
CEE Hosts Annual Cochrane Fellows Luncheon
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering hosted its annual Cochrane Fellows Luncheon to honor founder Jack Cochrane and highlight the research of current PhD students in environmental engineering supported by the prestigious fellowship.
Mar 06, 2025
Sustainable Decontamination of Industrial Waste
CEE Associate Professors Matthew Eckelman, Loretta Fernandez, Amy Mueller, Philip Larese-Casanova, and Professor Akram Alshawabkeh published their research on “Chromium Removal From Concentrated Ammonium-Nitrate Solution: Electrocoagulation With Iron in a Plug-Flow Reactor” in Separation and Purification Technology.
Apr 04, 2012
FY13 TIER 1 Award Recipients
27 COE faculty and affiliates were recipients of FY13 TIER 1 Interdisciplinary Research Seed Grants for 21 different research projects.