Dad, husband, friend, professor. Wastewater, waste to energy, rural development, public health. Engineering, science, data, truth. Iowa and beyond. Anti-racist.
Please give! The Jerry Schnoor Graduate Student Support Campaign is underway. This fund will support graduate students in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. This fund will be impactful, just like Jerry. Go Hawks! #GOLDrush https://t.co/t4fwXOEIkC
The UIowa CEE department is hosting a symposium to celebrate Jerry Schnoor’s career as he heads to retirement. We are collecting messages from friends & colleagues. Please leave a message to share with Jerry!
Thanks @CraigJust for organizing!
@AEESProfs
https://t.co/AV5QazK7Co
For the scientists: has anybody done gene expression profiling on environmental samples with nanoString, or similar, technologies? https://t.co/J0lT4f0XUa
Great to see GWT’s revolving algal biofilm based wastewater treatment facility in Slater, Iowa. Thanks for hosting the Iowa Wastewater and Waste to Energy Research Program (IWWERP) team to talk about joint research and development goals! @UIowaEngr @IIHRUIowa @UIAdvancement
Former student, Suresh Samaan Niraula, ran the Donor Dash in my honor! I am not a runner, but I will run with Suresh next time if someone donates a kidney to 15 year old Dylan Rotert. Message me today if you want to discuss donating (I donated to a friend 19 years ago).
Very happy to announce that PhD student, Emily Schmitz, published a first author paper in mSphere titled Reconnaissance of Oxygenic Denitrifiers in Agriculturally Impacted Soils! https://t.co/ZmJFeJd6hr
Happy to celebrate my Ph.D. advisor, Jerry Schnoor, as the University of Iowa recognized his 1999 National Academy of Engineering induction. Jerry and dozens of faculty, including Witek Krajewski, who have won prestigious awards were honored today. It’s great to be a Hawkeye!
Happy to host the Iowa Section of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers at the IWWERP Tech Park! We discussed algae-based wastewater treatment, rural wastewater, anaerobic digestion, carbon markets and more! Come back anytime!
Join my team at the Iowa Wastewater and Waste to Energy Research Program (IWWERP). We are looking for a talented person with a Grade III wastewater operator license. Coordinate partnerships and projects across Iowa. Lead operations at the IWWERP Tech Park! https://t.co/7sO5ZzcBNi
City council meeting in Grand Mound, Iowa, featuring four of our finest senior environmental engineering students! We shared plans for an innovative lagoon wastewater treatment approach. Hawkeyes at work for Iowa! @UIowaEngr@IIHRUIowa @UIowaResearch @UIAdvancement
According to the Department of Energy, the Iowa Wastewater and Waste to Energy Research Program is helping to revitalize rural America! I am very proud of our IWWERP team and partners. We are just getting started! How can IWWERP assist your community?
https://t.co/9zUFVR6FEF
Your impact is growing! We are excited to announce that we have reached across the Honduran and Nicaraguan borders, and 19 new communities in El Salvador are now part of our safe drinking water program. https://t.co/7F9BXgxdAd
The @AEESProfs Government Affairs Committee (GAC) will have a zoom coffee hour Jan 24 12-1PM EST. Learn how environmental engineers and scientists can get involved in policy. We have an excellent panel lined up #AEESPGAC@zjasonren @FEWsLab Register here: https://t.co/RFZvjTqVB2