James Tinjum
Credentials: Faculty
Position title: Civil & Environmental Engineering
Email: jmtinjum@wisc.edu
My overall research/teaching/outreach interests are inter-disciplinary, covering facets of geotechnical, geological, environmental, transportation, and sustainable energy engineering. I conduct research in energy geotechnics (wind energy site civil, geotechnical, and structural design; evaluation of campus- and district-scale geothermal heating and cooling systems); the beneficial reuse of industrial byproducts (e.g., cement kiln dust, coal-combustion residuals, and lime for subgrade improvement and cementitious stabilization of pavement layers); life cycle environmental analysis of geo systems; remediation of contaminated sites; and heat transfer in porous media (soil and rock). Current research efforts include the evaluation and management of landfilled Per- and Poly-Fluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in the State of Wisconsin