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Jenna Jambeck was born on 1974 in Georgia, is an engineer. Discover Jenna Jambeck's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?

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2018

Jambeck was made a National Geographic Fellow in 2018. She looked to created standardized methods to characterize the factors which cause plastic waste leakage in the environment. These frameworks should provide strategies to prevent the potentially harmful side effects of plastic pollution. Alongside her work on plastic waste, Jambeck is interested in creating a circular economy. She developed the Circularity Assessment Protocol, CAP, which includes plastics manufacturers, users and people who are involved with waste management. The CAP was used by people in Miami to develop regulations to keep debris out of the water.

2015

Jambeck created debris tracker, an app that allows members of the public to monitor plastic pollution. The app, which started to track marine debris, was supported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Based on data collected by this app, in 2015 Jambeck estimated that there was over 8 million metric tonnes of plastic entering the ocean every year.

2005

Jambeck was made an assistant professor at the University of Georgia in 2005. She was promoted to associate professor in 2015, and became the Georgia Athletic Association Distinguished Professor of Environmental Engineering in 2020.

2004

Jambeck was an undergraduate student at the University of Florida. She majored in environmental engineering, before starting a masters, then doctorate. During her doctoral research on CCA-treated wood, Jambeck worked alongside Debra Reinhardt and Helena Solo-Gabriele. In 2004, she started a United States Environmental Protection Agency postdoctoral fellowship in Florida.

2001

In 2001, Jambeck started working on marine debris, the solid plastic waste that accumulates in the shorelines of waterways. In 2014, Jambeck went on an ocean expedition with fourteen women scientists to better understand ocean plastics. The mission, "eXXpedition", looked to advance understanding of microplastics and their impact on environmental and human health.

1974

Jenna Jambeck (born 1974) an American environmental engineer who is the Georgia Athletic Association Distinguished Professor of Environmental Engineering at the University of Georgia. Her research considers plastic pollution and efforts to address plastic waste. In 2022, she was appointed a MacArthur Fellow.