Skip to main content

Biography

Andrew Randall has worked and studied in environmental engineering since 1984, when he graduated from Virginia Tech with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering.  He also obtained a master’s degree at Virginia Tech in 1987, and a doctoral degree from Auburn University, studying there from 1990 to 1993.  He has worked at UCF from 1994 to the present.  He is married and has three adult children, all in their 20s.

Recent Publications


  • Sultan K. Salamah, Andrew A. Randall, (2020) Optimization of Sludge Fermentation for Volatile Fatty Acids Production, The International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, Oxford University Press, Vol 15(1), pages 149-154. https://doi.org/10.1093/ijlct/ctz046  IF=1.054

  • Nogaj, T.M., Rahman, A., Miller, M.W., Jimenez, J.A., Bott, C., Randall, A.A. (2019), Soluble substrate removal determination through intracellular storage in high-rate activated sludge systems using stoichiometric mass balance, New Biotechnology52,  84-93, 25 September 2019.  Available on-line 21 May 2019. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nbt.2019.05.005  IF=3.739

  • Church, J., Ryu, H., Sadmani, A., Randall, A.A., Santo Domingo, J., and Lee, W.H. (2018) Multiscale investigation of a symbiotic microalgal-integrated fixed film activated sludge (MAIFAS) process for nutrient removal and photo-oxygenation, Bioresource Technology 268, 128-138 (IF=5.94).

  • Ghasemi, M., Randall, A.A. (2018)  The Effect of Mixing on Fermentation of Primary Solids, Glycerol, and Biodiesel Waste, Water, Science & Technology77.5,  1355-1362 DOI: 10.2166/wst.2018.01

  • Church, J., Verbyla, M.E., Lee, Woo Hyoung, Randall, Andrew A., Amundsen, T.J., Zastrow, D.J. (2015) Dishwashing water recycling system and related water quality standards for military use, Science of the Total Environment529, 275-284.  DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.05.007

  • Nogaj, T., Randall, A. Jiminez, J., Takacs, I., Bott, C., Miller, M., Murthy, S., Wett, B. (2015)  Modelling of Organic Substrate Transformation in the High-Rate Activated Sludge Process, Water, Science & Technology, 71(7), 971-979.

  • Rueda, J., Randall, A., Davis, C., Franco, C., Yestrebsky, C. (2015) Toxicity Studies of AKGA/Hydrazines Degradation Byproducts and their Compatibility with Sewage Treatment Plant Operations, Environmental Engineering and Science32(2), 153-162.


Bold – student of Dr. Randall ; Underlined – Dr.Randall a committee member

Education

Ph.D., Auburn University

M.S., Virginia Tech

B.S. in Civil Engineering, Virginia Tech

Specialties

  • Wastewater treatment
  • Biological nutrient removal
  • Drinking water biostability
  • Remediation of chlorinated solvents

In The News

Check back later for featured CECS news articles!