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Dr. David
Hokanson served as the Operations Manager of the Sustainable
Futures Institute at Michigan Technological University from
2003 to 2005.
Dr. Hokanson
joined the Professional Staff of Michigan Tech’s Department
of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) as a Research
Engineer in June 1996 and continues in that role to this day.
In 2004, he was appointed as an Adjunct Assistant Professor
in the CEE Department and as a member of the Graduate Faculty
at Michigan Tech.
Dr. Hokanson
was affiliated originally with the National Center for Clean
Industrial and Treatment Technologies (CenCITT) at Michigan
Tech, a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Center of Excellence
and a partnership between Michigan Technological University
(lead institution), the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities,
and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His role in CenCITT
evolved into his current role with the Sustainable Futures
Institute.
Through
CenCITT and
the Sustainable Futures Institute,
Dr. Hokanson has experience working on several federal and
industry funded research projects in the area of pollution
prevention, water treatment, and sustainability, including
educational and outreach applications at many levels. Dr.
Hokanson was also instrumental in the development of the textbook
Water Treatment: Principles and Design, 2nd ed.
(John Wiley and Sons, 2005).
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