Greg Morose is a Research Manager for the Toxics Use Reduction Institute and a Research Professor for the Zuckerberg College of Health Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. Greg leads research efforts to identify and evaluate solutions to the use of toxic chemicals used in various industries including heavy metals and solvents. Greg teaches a graduate engineering course that covers toxics use reduction and life cycle assessment concepts. Greg has a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, a Master’s of Science degree in Environmental Studies, a Master’s of Business Administration degree, and a Doctoral degree in Cleaner Production and Pollution Prevention. Greg is also an ASQ Certified Six Sigma Black Belt.
Selected Publications
Gregory Morose, David Pinsky, Chandler Humphrey, Kent DeFranco (2022), “Evaluation of Conversion Coatings Without Hexavalent Chromium for Aerospace and Defense Applications.” Journal of Aerospace and Technology.
Melissa Nallar, Nicholas Tenaglia, Gregory Morose, Hsi-Wu Wong (2021), “Safer Solvent Blends for Food, Dye, and Environmental Analyses Using Reversed-Phase High Performance Liquid Chromatography,” Chromatographia Journal.
Taofemg Lu, Gregory Reimonn, Gregory Morose, Evan Yu, Wan-Ting Chen (2021), “Removing Conformal Coating with Safer Solvents for Re-Manufacturing Electronics,” Polymers Journal.
Catherine P. Barry, Gregory J. Morose, Keith Begin, Michael Atwater, Christopher J. Hansen (2017), “The Identification and screening of lower toxicity solvents for contact adhesives” International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives
Gregory Morose, Sammy Shina, and Robert Farrell (2011), “Supply Chain Collaboration to Achieve Toxics Use Reduction” Journal of Cleaner Production, Volume 19, Issue 5, Pages 397-407.
Gregory Morose (2009), “The 5 Principles of Design for Safer Nanotechnology” Journal of Cleaner Production.
Gregory Morose, Sammy Shina, Robert Farrell, Michael Ellenbecker, Rafael Moure-Eraso (2009), “Evaluation of Lead-free Solders, Halogen-free Laminates, and Nanomaterial Surface Finishes for Assembly of Printed Circuit Boards for High Reliability Applications” Journal of Surface Mount Technology
Address
Toxics Use Reduction Institute
The Offices at Boott Mills West
126 John Street, Suite 14 (2nd floor)
Lowell, MA 01852