Craig Criddle
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Craig Criddle
Senior Fellow, by Courtesy - Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment; Professor - Civil and Environmental Engineering
Type:
Senior Fellow, by Courtesy
School:
Engineering
Additional Information:
Water in the West
Research Area(s):
Freshwater, Oceans
Biography
Craig Criddle is interested in the environmental engineering, science, and science literacy needed for clean water, clean energy, and healthy ecosystems. His research focus is environmental biotechnology. He is best known for large interdisciplinary field projects, studies of microbial ecology in bioreactors, and work on microbial transformations of persistent contaminants. Some current projects include a field-scale evaluation of uranium remediation; DNA-monitoring of microbial community structure at full-scale biological wastewater treatment plants; development of membrane bioreactors for energy recovery and nutrient removal; and studies to elucidate the mechanisms and kinetics of microbial transformation of halogenated solvents.
Selected Publications by this Author
News & Press Releases
Plastic-Eating Worms May Offer Solution to Mounting Waste »
An ongoing study by Stanford engineers, in collaboration with researchers in China, shows that common mealworms can safely biodegrade Styrofoam.
By Rob Jordan,
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Media Coverage
Study Says Meal Worms May Reduce Plastic Waste »
Profiles research by Senior Fellow Craig Criddle (Civil and Environmental Engineering) and others on plastic-eating mealworms.
By Mark Niu,
Tackling Plastic Pollution With Worms »
Quotes Senior Fellow Craig Criddle on the surprising results of research on Styrofoam-eating mealworms.
By Ben Gruber,
Common Worms Could Solve our Global Plastic Crisis »
Quotes Senior Fellow Craig Criddle on the surprising results of research on Styrofoam-eating mealworms.
By Danny Clemens,