Craig Criddle

Craig Criddle Craig Criddle is a Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford University and Senior Fellow in the Woods Institute for the Environment. His research focus is biotechnology for clean water, renewable energy, and green chemistry, and he teaches courses on aquatic chemistry, biotechnology, and public health engineering. He graduated from Utah State University in 1982 with a BS degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering and a BA in Spanish, and in 1984 with a MS degree in Environmental Engineering. In 1990, he received his PhD from Stanford. After graduation, he joined the faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Michigan State University for 9 years then returned to Stanford where he's been a faculty member since 1998.
Currently teaching
CEE 299L: Independent Project in Civil and Environmental Engineering
CEE 199L: Independent Project in Civil and Environmental Engineering
CEE 199H: Undergraduate Honors Thesis
CEE 299: Independent Study in Civil Engineering for CEE-MS Students
CEE 300: Thesis (Engineer Degree)
CEE 399: Advanced Engineering Problems
CEE 198: Directed Reading or Special Studies in Civil Engineering
CEE 400: Thesis (Ph.D. Degree)
CEE 377: Research Proposal Writing in Environmental Engineering and Science
CEE 381: Advanced Engineering Informatics
CEE 370B: Environmental Research
CEE 199: Undergraduate Research in Civil and Environmental Engineering
CEE 398: Report on Civil Engineering Practical Training 
ENVRES 399: Directed Research in Environment and Resources
ENVRES 398: Directed Reading in Environment and Resources
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