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Igor
Linkov is a senior risk assessor with ICF Consulting, Inc. He has more than ten
years of experience in performing high-quality ecological and human health risk
assessments, as well as environmental investigations of contaminated sites in the United
States and worldwide. Dr. Linkov's expertise includes ecological risk assessment for
aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, the study of contaminated sediments, technical support
for the management of dredged sediments, probabilistic risk assessment modeling,
toxicology, and biostatistics.
Prior to joining ICF/Arthur D. Little, Dr. Linkov was a senior scientist at Menzie-Cura
& Associates, Inc., where he conducted environmental risk assessments and supported
the USACE Dredging Operation and Environmental Research Program. While at Harvard
University, he investigated the carcinogenic potencies of chemicals for risk-based
regulatory policies and applied Bayesian updating methodology for fate and transport
modeling. Currently, Dr. Linkov is developing
software for environmental modeling and risk assessment. His current research interests
include probabilistic modeling and spatially explicit risk assessment, as well as the
development of risk-based approaches to support remedial policy
decisions.
Dr. Linkov received his M.S. in physics and mathematics from Polytechnic Institute, his
M.S. in engineering and public policy from Carnegie-Mellon University, and his Ph.D., in
environmental, occupational, and radiation health, from the University
of Pittsburgh. In 1998, he received a science and technology award from the Japan Science
and Technology Center in order to work at the National Institute of Radiological Sciences.
Dr. Linkov has served as a scientific reviewer for the Environmental
Protection Agency, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, the European
Commission, the International Atomic Energy Agency, and eight scientific journals. He has
published three books and over fifty peer-reviewed papers and book chapters. |