Robin BullockAssistant Professor
406-496-4120
Science & Engineering (S&E) 317
rbullock@mtech.edu
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Natural Resources

Water, Environmental, Mining, Sustainability, Restoration Ecology

Supporting Capability & Facilities

Innovation & Engineering, Project Management

Non Research Academic Interests

Oil spill response, natural resource damage, artisanal gold mining, decommissioning remediation

Selected Honors & Awards

Nickoloff E&I Fellowship, Montana Tech Distinguished Environmental Engineer

Courses Taught

Senior Design, Mining project management, Excavation management, Leadership and Management, Construction QA/QC, Design I and II, Projects for People, Industrial Ecology, Hazardous Waste Management

Selected Publications

Bringing Sustainable Development Challenges into the Engineering Classroom: Applying Human Centered Design Protocols to Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining. Aerial Application of Herding Agents to Advance In-situ Burning for Oil spill Response in the Arctic.

Scale-Up Considerations for Surface Collecting Agent Assisted In-situ Burn Crude Oil Spill Response Experiments in the Arctic: Laboratory to Field-Scale Investigations. Indigenous Communities Participation in Environmental Decisions.

US Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Implementation - Failure Points and Alternatives Case Study Evaluation

Non Academic/Personal Interests

Family, hiking, kayaking, cross country skiing

Environmental Engineering Field Trip

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Research on oil spill response in Arctic

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Dr. Bullock’s research with Colorado School of Mines and Ft.

Lewis College ”NSF Critical Minerals Project in Scientific Convergence”

 

Research with artisanal gold miners in Colombia

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