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Academic Education

B.Sc. 1993
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, Faculty of Agriculture.
Major in Animal Sciences; Minor in Ecology and Environmental Studies
M.Sc. 1996
Auburn University, USA, Department of Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures.
Advisor: Prof. Claude E. Boyd. Thesis: Effect of five phosphorus levels in 'all plant' channel catfish diets on water quality variables in earthen ponds
Ph.D. 1999
Auburn University, USA, Department of Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures.
Advisor: Prof. Claude E. Boyd. Dissertation: Nitrogen cycling in aquaculture ponds

Research Interests

Dr. Gross' research involves issues related to water, effluent, and soil qualities as well as their impact on the environment, and the search for practices to improve water and environmental quality related to contamination by different sources (i.e. aquaculture, wastewater, and saline water). In the last few years I have extended my research interests from aquaculture alone to similar issues in a wider context of marginal waters. A new field of research, currently called Ecological Sanitation (ECOSAN), is aimed at developing and improving means for efficient use and reuse of natural resources, by researching subjects such as:
  • Recycling of water and nutrients through the reuse of marginal waters (i.e. saline water, treated agricultural effluents, graywater and domestic wastewater for irrigation) by green” solutions (i.e. wetlands and biofilters)
  • Reuse of biosolids (i.e. manures and composts) for prevention of environmental and water bodies contamination and for fertilization
  • Use of microbial amendments for enhancing water and soil quality and for bioremediation
  • Management of aquatic systems. A significant part of my current research is devoted to these goals

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