
Ashaki Rouff
Ashaki Rouff is a distinguished professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Rutgers University-New Brunswick. Her research is centered on understanding the behavior of both inorganic and organic contaminants across diverse environmental settings. With a keen focus on contaminant geochemistry and urban geochemistry, she aims to contribute to the development of sustainable geochemical practices. Her work is characterized by the integration of laboratory-based model systems, comprehensive fieldwork, and the application of advanced molecular-scale techniques. Dr. Rouff's academic journey began with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Middlebury College, followed by a Ph.D. from Stony Brook University. Her academic background laid a strong foundation for her research endeavors, allowing her to explore complex geochemical processes with depth and precision. At Rutgers, she imparts her knowledge through courses such as Introduction to Geochemistry and Urban and Applied Geochemistry, inspiring the next generation of geoscientists. Throughout her career, Ashaki Rouff has been recognized for her contributions to the field. She has been honored with several prestigious awards, including the Presidential Outstanding Faculty Scholar Award and the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award. These accolades underscore her commitment to advancing the understanding of geochemical processes and their implications for environmental sustainability. Dr. Rouff's recent publications reflect her ongoing dedication to addressing pressing environmental challenges. Her work on establishing a circular economy for phosphorus and examining the interactions of divalent metals with struvite highlights her innovative approach to geochemical research. These studies not only contribute to academic discourse but also have practical implications for sustainable resource management. In addition to her research and teaching responsibilities, Ashaki Rouff actively engages with the broader scientific community. She participates in conferences, collaborates with fellow researchers, and mentors students, fostering a collaborative environment that encourages the exchange of ideas and the pursuit of scientific excellence. Ashaki Rouff's contributions to the field of geochemistry are marked by a commitment to understanding and mitigating the impacts of contaminants in urban and natural environments. Her work continues to shape the discourse on sustainable geochemical practices, making her a respected figure in the scientific community.
Publications
, 435-445, 2021-08-12
, 12493-12501, 2012-11-09
, 343-348, 2013-02-01
, 1217-1223, 2011-12-09