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Slavica D. Hammond is a Principal Project Manager and technology expert for Parsons Corporation. Her work now focuses on water treatment technologies (biological nutrient removal, advanced treatment and ozone and UV/NaOCl advanced oxidation processes), the Hybrid Technology BioTrickling Filter plus Activated Carbon, the hydraulic transportation of thickened biosolids, advanced digester mixing systems, cryogenic technologies, hazardous waste processes. Slavica serves as a Principal-in-Charge Project Manager and core technical expert on major capital projects representing City of Los Angeles. Before joining Parsons, she worked as project manager and technical expert for MWH (Stantec). For previous work she was awarded International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) fellowship at Delft University, The Netherlands and Monbusho (Japan) Fellowsip at Tokyo Institute of Technology. Slavica earned a bachelor of science and master of science in chemical engineering from the University of Belgrade (Serbia) and PhD from the University of Maribor (Slovenia).
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Dedovic Hammond, Slavica
Slavica D. Hammond is a Principal Project Manager and technology expert for Parsons Corporation. Her work now focuses on water treatment technologies (biological nutrient removal, advanced treatment and ozone and UV/NaOCl advanced oxidation processes), the Hybrid Technology BioTrickling Filter plus Activated Carbon, the hydraulic transportation of thickened biosolids, advanced digester mixing systems, cryogenic technologies, hazardous waste processes. Slavica serves as a Principal-in-Charge Project Manager and core technical expert on major capital projects representing City of Los Angeles. Before joining Parsons, she worked as project manager and technical expert for MWH (Stantec). For previous work she was awarded International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) fellowship at Delft University, The Netherlands and Monbusho (Japan) Fellowsip at Tokyo Institute of Technology. Slavica earned a bachelor of science and master of science in chemical engineering from the University of Belgrade (Serbia) and PhD from the University of Maribor (Slovenia).