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Craig Criddle
Craig Criddle
Senior Fellow
Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment
Engineering
Expertise:
Circular Economy
,
Plastics
,
Resource Recovery
,
Wastewater
Criddle's research focuses on biotechnology and microbial ecology for clean water, clean energy, and healthy ecosystems.
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