Angela Harris
Assoc Professor
Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering
Mann Hall 208
Bio
Dr. Angela Harris joined the faculty in August 2018 as an Assistant Professor. Harris is a member of the Global Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (Global WaSH) cluster in the Chancellor’s Faculty Excellence Program. Her research seeks to better characterize human exposure pathways of fecal contamination and develop methods to interrupt pathogen transmission to protect human health. Harris is engaged in computational and laboratory investigations in addition to conducting field work in international locations, including sites in Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Bangladesh, and Indonesia.
Harris teaches CE 250: Introduction to Sustainable Infrastructure; CE497/596:Global Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene; and CE497/596: Research Methods in Global Environmental Health.
Publications
- Do the Health Benefits of Boiling Drinking Water Outweigh the Negative Impacts of Increased Indoor Air Pollution Exposure? , (2024)
- Enteric Pathogens in Humans, Domesticated Animals, and Drinking Water in a Low-Income Urban Area of Nairobi, Kenya , Environmental Science & Technology (2024)
- Estimating Rates of Change to Interpret Quantitative Wastewater Surveillance of Disease Trends , (2024)
- Estimating rates of change to interpret quantitative wastewater surveillance of disease trends , SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2024)
- Exposure Assessment of Antimicrobial Resistant E. coli via Self-Supplied Drinking Water in Indonesia: Evaluating Boiling and Storage Practice Effectiveness , ACS ES&T WATER (2024)
- Fecal Bacteria Contamination of Floodwaters and a Coastal Waterway From Tidally-Driven Stormwater Network Inundation , GEOHEALTH (2024)
- Monitoring SARS-CoV-2 RNA in wastewater from a shared septic system and sub-sewershed sites to expand COVID-19 disease surveillance , Journal of Water and Health (2024)
- Shifting power: data democracy in engineering solutions , ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS (2024)
- Shifting terrains: Understanding residential contaminants after flood disasters , SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2024)
- The water-climate nexus: Intersections across sectors , WILEY INTERDISCIPLINARY REVIEWS-WATER (2024)