Personal profile
Research interests
I am broadly interested in applying natural microbial processes to solve environmental problems. My current project is researching bacterial bioleaching to extract valuable metals from electronic waste. My PhD research investigated the microbial process of nirate-dependent iron oxidation to remove selenium and nickel from mining wastewater.
Keywords
- Environmental microbiology
- Environmental engineering
- Geomicrobiology
- MATES (Marine and Terrestrial Environments)
- Bioleaching
- Biomineralization
- Bioremediation
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Factors influencing the efficacy of microbial remediation of selenium in groundwater near a coal-fired power plant
Koepnick, H. R., Peyton, B. M. & Lauchnor, E. G., 14 Mar 2025, In: Geo-Bio Interfaces. 2, 15 p., e7.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article (Academic Journal) › peer-review
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Nitrate-dependent iron oxidation for bioremediation of metal, metalloid, and radionuclide contaminants
Koepnick, H. R., Peyton, B. M. & Lauchnor, E. G., 1 Sept 2025, In: Reviews in Environmental Science and Biotechnology. 24, p. 661-694 34 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article (Academic Journal) › peer-review
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Differences Between Heterotrophic and Nitrate-dependent Iron-oxidizing Microbial Communities in Bioreactor Sediment Treating Mine Wastewater
Koepnick, H., Peyton, B. & Lauchnor, E., 17 Oct 2023.Research output: Contribution to conference › Conference Abstract