Matthew Eckelman

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Title
Assistant Professor
Department
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Institution
Northeastern University

Education

  • Ph.D., Environmental Engineering, Yale University, 2009
  • M.S., M.Phil., Environmental Engineering, Yale University, 2006
  • B.A., Physics and Mathematics, Amherst College, 2000

Research Interests

Life Cycle Assessment, Life Cycle Assessments   Civil Infrastructure   Energy Use in Urban Environments  

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  617.373.4256

Research
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List of Publications (79)
In 2016
79

Life cycle inherent toxicity: a novel LCA-based algorithm for evaluating chemical synthesis pathways. MJ Eckelman Green Chemistry 18 (11), 3257-3264, 2016.

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78

Life Cycle Assessment of Catechols from Lignin Depolymerization. M Montazeri, MJ Eckelman ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering 4 (3), 708-718, 2016.

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77

Life Cycle Assessments of Loans and Exhibitions: Three Case Studies at the Museum Fine Arts, Boston. S Nunberg, MJ Eckelman, P Hatchfield Journal of the American Institute for Conservation 55 (1), 2-11, 2016.

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76

Green Solvents in Biomass Processing. L Soh, MJ Eckelman ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, 2016.

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75

Life cycle energy benefits of carbon nanotubes for electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding applications. L Pourzahedi, P Zhai, JA Isaacs, MJ Eckelman Journal of Cleaner Production, 2016.

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74

Meta-Analysis of Life Cycle Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Priority Biobased Chemicals. M Montazeri, GG Zaimes, V Khanna, MJ Eckelman ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, 2016.

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73

Life-Cycle Assessment of Advanced Nutrient Removal Technologies for Wastewater Treatment. SM Rahman, MJ Eckelman, A Onnis-Hayden, AZ Gu Environmental science & technology 50 (6), 3020-3030, 2016.

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72

Timedependent life cycle assessment of microalgal biorefinery coproducts. M Montazeri, L Soh, P PrezLpez, JB Zimmerman, MJ Eckelman Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining, 2016.

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71

Net energy benefits of carbon nanotube applications. P Zhai, JA Isaacs, MJ Eckelman Applied Energy 173, 624-634, 2016.

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70

Environmental Impacts of the US Health Care System and Effects on Public Health. MJ Eckelman, J Sherman PloS one 11 (6), e0157014, 2016.

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In 2015
69

Criticality of seven specialty metals. S Panousi, EM Harper, P Nuss, MJ Eckelman, A Hakimian, TE Graedel Journal of Industrial Ecology, 2015.

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68

Geospatial assessment of potential bioenergy crop production on urban marginal land. M Saha, MJ Eckelman Applied Energy 159, 540-547, 2015.

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67

The criticality of four nuclear energy metals. EM Harper, Z Diao, S Panousi, P Nuss, MJ Eckelman, TE Graedel Resources, Conservation and Recycling 95, 193-201, 2015.

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66

Environmental impacts of surgical procedures: life cycle assessment of hysterectomy in the United States. CL Thiel, M Eckelman, R Guido, M Huddleston, AE Landis, J Sherman, ... Environmental science & technology 49 (3), 1779-1786, 2015.

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65

Quantification of social equity in life cycle assessment for increased sustainable production of sanitary products in Uganda. MK Musaazi, AR Mechtenberg, J Nakibuule, R Sensenig, E Miyingo, ... Journal of Cleaner Production 96, 569-579, 2015.

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64

Criticality of the geological zinc, tin, and lead family. EM Harper, G Kavlak, L Burmeister, MJ Eckelman, S Erbis, ... Journal of Industrial Ecology 19 (4), 628-644, 2015.

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63

Engaging stakeholders in nano-EHS risk governance. JA Isaacs, CL Alpert, M Bates, CJ Bosso, MJ Eckelman, I Linkov, ... Environment Systems and Decisions 35 (1), 24-28, 2015.

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62

Comparative life cycle assessment of silver nanoparticle synthesis routes. L Pourzahedi, MJ Eckelman Environmental Science: Nano 2 (4), 361-369, 2015.

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61

Integrating life cycle assessment into managing potential EHS risks of engineered nanomaterials: reviewing progress to date. WC Walker, CJ Bosso, M Eckelman, JA Isaacs, L Pourzahedi Journal of Nanoparticle Research 17 (8), 1-16, 2015.

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60

Coordinating modeling and experimental research of engineered nanomaterials to improve life cycle assessment studies. LM Gilbertson, BA Wender, JB Zimmerman, MJ Eckelman Environmental Science: Nano 2 (6), 669-682, 2015.

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In 2014
59

Historical evolution of greenhouse gas emissions from aluminum production at a country level. L Ciacci, MJ Eckelman, F Passarini, WQ Chen, I Vassura, L Morselli Journal of Cleaner Production 84, 540-549, 2014.

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58

Island waste management systems. MJ Eckelman, W Ashton, Y Arakaki, K Hanaki, S Nagashima, ... Journal of Industrial Ecology 18 (2), 306-317, 2014.

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57

Material flow analysis of carbon nanotube lithium-ion batteries used in portable computers. VS Espinoza, S Erbis, L Pourzahedi, MJ Eckelman, JA Isaacs ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering 2 (7), 1642-1648, 2014.

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56

Life cycle impacts and benefits of a carbon nanotube-enabled chemical gas sensor. LM Gilbertson, AA Busnaina, JA Isaacs, JB Zimmerman, MJ Eckelman Environmental science & technology 48 (19), 11360-11368, 2014.

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55

Environmental life cycle assessment of nanosilver-enabled bandages. L Pourzahedi, MJ Eckelman Environmental science & technology 49 (1), 361-368, 2014.

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54

Evaluating microalgal integrated biorefinery schemes: empirical controlled growth studies and life cycle assessment. L Soh, M Montazeri, BZ Haznedaroglu, C Kelly, J Peccia, MJ Eckelman, ... Bioresource technology 151, 19-27, 2014.

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53

Life cycle assessment of metals: A scientific synthesis. P Nuss, MJ Eckelman PLoS One 9 (7), e101298, 2014.

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52

M.J. Eckelman, M. Altonji, A. Clark, M. Jenkins, B. Lakin. "Life Cycle Environmental and Economic Assessment of Municipal Water Storage Options: Infrastructure Refurbishment Versus Replacement", ASCE Journal of Infrastructure Systems, 2014

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Environmental and economic life-cycle assessment of municipal water-storage options: infrastructure refurbishment versus replacement. MJ Eckelman, M Altonji, A Clark, M Jenkins, B Lakin Journal of Infrastructure Systems 20 (3), 05014004, 2014.

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50

Estimate of carbon dioxide equivalents of inhaled anesthetics in the United States. JD Sherman, RB Schonberger, M Eckelman Proceedings of the American Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting, New ..., 2014.

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49

Urban scale mapping of concrete degradation from projected climate change. M Saha, MJ Eckelman Urban Climate 9, 101-114, 2014.

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48

Life cycle carbon benefits of aerospace alloy recycling. MJ Eckelman, L Ciacci, G Kavlak, P Nuss, BK Reck, TE Graedel Journal of Cleaner Production 80, 38-45, 2014.

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47

Environmental Sustainability Assessment of Technologies for Removal of Contaminants of Emerging Concern. SM Rahman, MJ Eckelman, A Onnis-Hayden, AZ Gu Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation 2014 (16), 6455-6469, 2014.

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In 2013
46

Material efficiency in a multi-material world. R Lifset, M Eckelman Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London A: Mathematical ..., 2013.

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45

Life cycle assessment in support of sustainable transportation. MJ Eckelman Environmental Research Letters 8 (2), 021004, 2013.

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44

Water flows, energy demand, and market analysis of the informal water sector in Kisumu, Kenya. LC Sima, E Kelner-Levine, MJ Eckelman, KM McCarty, M Elimelech Ecological Economics 87, 137-144, 2013.

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43

Environmental challenges of anthropogenic metals flows and cycles. E van der Voet, R Salminen, M Eckelman, T Norgate, G Mudd, ... United Nations Environment Programme, 2013.

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42

Environmental life cycle assessment of a carbon nanotube-enabled semiconductor device. LJ Dahlben, MJ Eckelman, A Hakimian, S Somu, JA Isaacs Environmental science & technology 47 (15), 8471-8478, 2013.

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41

Life cycle energy and environmental benefits of a US industrial symbiosis. MJ Eckelman, MR Chertow The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment 18 (8), 1524-1532, 2013.

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40

Historical evolution of anthropogenic aluminum stocks and flows in Italy. L Ciacci, W Chen, F Passarini, M Eckelman, I Vassura, L Morselli Resources, Conservation and Recycling 72, 1-8, 2013.

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39

Consequential environmental and economic life cycle assessment of green and gray stormwater infrastructures for combined sewer systems. R Wang, MJ Eckelman, JB Zimmerman Environmental science & technology 47 (19), 11189-11198, 2013.

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38

Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Disposable and Reusable Laryngeal Mask Airways. M Eckelman, M Mosher, A Gonzalez, J Sherman Survey of Anesthesiology 57 (1), 18, 2013.

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37

Sustainability in nutrient removal-co-cost and co-benefits associated with advanced nutrient removal processes and technologies revealed by comprehensive life cycle assessment. SM Rahman, MJ Eckelman, A Onnis-Hayden, AZ Gu Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation 2013 (7), 6525-6539, 2013.

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In 2012
36

Construction Matters: Comparing Environmental Impacts of Building Modular and Conventional Homes in the United States. J Quale, MJ Eckelman, KW Williams, G Sloditskie, JB Zimmerman Journal of Industrial Ecology 16 (2), 243-253, 2012.

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35

Comparative life cycle assessment of disposable and reusable laryngeal mask airways. M Eckelman, M Mosher, A Gonzalez, J Sherman Anesthesia & Analgesia 114 (5), 1067-1072, 2012.

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34

Exploring the global journey of nickel with Markov chain models. MJ Eckelman, BK Reck, TE Graedel Journal of Industrial Ecology 16 (3), 334-342, 2012.

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33

Life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of anesthetic drugs. J Sherman, C Le, V Lamers, M Eckelman Anesthesia & Analgesia 114 (5), 1086-1090, 2012.

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32

Metal lost and found: Dissipative uses and releases of copper in the United States 19752000. RJ Lifset, MJ Eckelman, EM Harper, Z Hausfather, G Urbina Science of the total environment 417, 138-147, 2012.

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Preferential technological and life cycle environmental performance of chitosan flocculation for harvesting of the green algae Neochloris oleoabundans. ES Beach, MJ Eckelman, Z Cui, L Brentner, JB Zimmerman Bioresource technology 121, 445-449, 2012.

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New perspectives on nanomaterial aquatic ecotoxicity: production impacts exceed direct exposure impacts for carbon nanotoubes. MJ Eckelman, MS Mauter, JA Isaacs, M Elimelech Environmental science & technology 46 (5), 2902-2910, 2012.

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In 2011
29

Teaching industrial ecology and environmental management in Second Life. MJ Eckelman, RJ Lifset, I Yessios, K Panko Journal of Cleaner Production 19 (11), 1273-1278, 2011.

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28

Assessing greenhouse gas emissions from university purchases. M Thurston, MJ Eckelman International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education 12 (3), 225-235, 2011.

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Combinatorial life cycle assessment to inform process design of industrial production of algal biodiesel. LB Brentner, MJ Eckelman, JB Zimmerman Environmental science & technology 45 (16), 7060-7067, 2011.

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Thinking in Systems by Donella H. Meadows. MJ Eckelman, F Nasiri Journal of Industrial Ecology 15 (1), 156-157, 2011.

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In 2010
25

Measuring the status of stainless steel use in the Japanese socio-economic system. S Hashimoto, I Daigo, M Eckelman, B Reck Resources, Conservation and Recycling 54 (10), 737-743, 2010.

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Facility-level energy and greenhouse gas life-cycle assessment of the global nickel industry. MJ Eckelman Resources, Conservation and Recycling 54 (4), 256-266, 2010.

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Measuring the embodied energy in drinking water supply systems: a case study in the Great Lakes Region. W Mo, F Nasiri, MJ Eckelman, Q Zhang, JB Zimmerman Environmental science & technology 44 (24), 9516-9521, 2010.

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Significant global variability in a facility-level greenhouse gas assessment of primary nickel. MJ Eckelman Proceedings of the 2010 IEEE International Symposium on Sustainable Systems ..., 2010.

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Modeling the energy and environmental impacts of large-scale material systems. MJ Eckelman YALE UNIVERSITY, 2010.

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Applying Industrial Ecology Tools to Increase Understanding of Demand-side Water Management in Bangalore, India. MJ Eckelman, M Shenoy, R Ramaswamy, MR Chertow Asian Journal of Water, Environment and Pollution 7 (4), 71-79, 2010.

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In 2009
19

Using Material Flow Analysis to Illuminate LongTerm Waste Management Solutions in Oahu, Hawaii. MJ Eckelman, MR Chertow Journal of Industrial Ecology 13 (5), 758-774, 2009.

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18

Quantifying life cycle environmental benefits from the reuse of industrial materials in Pennsylvania. MJ Eckelman, MR Chertow Environmental science & technology 43 (7), 2550-2556, 2009.

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Long-term trends of electric efficiencies in electricity generation in developing countries. N Maruyama, MJ Eckelman Energy Policy 37 (5), 1678-1686, 2009.

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Hybrid life cycle energy assessment of commercial LED lamps. MJ Eckelman 2009 IEEE International Symposium on Sustainable Systems and Technology, 1-1, 2009.

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. M Eckelman B Reck 20 (0), 53-53, 2009.

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Linking Waste and Material Flows on the Island of Oahu, Hawai'i: The Search for Sustainable Solutions. M Eckelman, MR Chertow Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, 2009.

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In 2008
13

Markov chain modeling of the global technological lifetime of copper. MJ Eckelman, I Daigo Ecological Economics 67 (2), 265-273, 2008.

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Spatial assessment of net mercury emissions from the use of fluorescent bulbs. MJ Eckelman, PT Anastas, JB Zimmerman Environmental science & technology 42 (22), 8564-8570, 2008.

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Toward green nano. MJ Eckelman, JB Zimmerman, PT Anastas Journal of Industrial Ecology 12 (3), 316-328, 2008.

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The World's Scavengers by Martin Medina. M Eckelman Journal of Industrial Ecology 12 (4), 626-627, 2008.

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In 2007
9

In-use Stocks of Iron in the State of Connecticut, USA. M Eckelman, J Rausch, R Gordon Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, 2007.

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Silver emissions and their environmental impacts: a multilevel assessment. MJ Eckelman, TE Graedel Environmental science & technology 41 (17), 6283-6289, 2007.

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Copper in-use stock and copper scrap in the State of Connecticut, USA. J Rauch, M Eckelman, RB Gordon Yale School of F&ES Publication Series, Report, 2007.

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In 2006
6

A Characterization of the Recycling Sector in Puerto Rico. KL Chan, M Eckelman, S Percy, X Zhou Yale school of Forestry and Environmental studies, 2006.

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Environmental Impact Assessment of Wastewater Nutrient Removal Technologies: do we Lose or Gain?. SM Rahman, MJ Eckelman, A Onnis-Hayden, AZ Gu .

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4

Environmental Science: Nano c5en00097a. LM Gilbertson, BA Wender, JB Zimmerman, MJ Eckelman .

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3

Reusable Versus Disposable Blood Pressure Cuffs: Environmental and Public Health Costs and Benefits. JD Sherman, S Sanchez, MJ Eckelman .

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Life cycle assessment of metals: A scientific synthesis. PLoS One 2014. P Nuss, MJ Eckelman .

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Reusable Versus Disposable Laryngoscopes: Environmental and Economic Considerations. JD Sherman, L Raibley, MJ Eckelman .

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