Shout out to the AWWA-WEF student chapter, Environmental Engineering Club, and Biosystems Engineering clubs for their work on a lake-shore cleanup project last Sunday. Looks like they got a lot done (some photos are "before and after"). And it looks like they might have had fun!
Dr. Sudeep Popat, has been honored as an August T Larsson Guest Researcher by the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU). Congrats Dr. Popat! https://t.co/9eZmHTNIX1 @ClemsonUniv@ClemsonCECAS
Dr. Kevin Finneran presented on “Can We Use Microbes For This: Bioremediation For The Next Generation of Contaminants” at a webinar hosted by Microbial Insights. Nice work Dr. Finneran.
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Check out our new article published in the Water Research Journal. Influence of Zwitterionic Amphiphilic Copolymers on Heterogeneous Gyps... https://t.co/meBCP6yDvi
EEES is super happy to share that this year’s recipient of the CECAS Junior Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching is EEES faculty member, Dr. Emily Scribner.
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National Teaching Assistant Award awarded to EEES Graduate Students Jack Horvath and Max Gordon, MS candidates in Hydrogeology. Congrats!
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One of the cool things about our department is the Nuclear Environmental Engineering and Science group. They are doing great things to train the workforce for environmental safety in all things nuclear and radioactive. https://t.co/4GuUJ8C7Du
Excited to have Dr. Catherine Peters @123catherinep presenting our School seminar today. Excellent information about how we can store hydrogen to make it a more viable energy carrier in our economy.
KB-1 stands for "kick butt - 1" because this consortium of microbes degraded TCE to ethene quickly. Named after a little kick-butt truck that Elizabeth Edwards owned at the time. Gotta love that.
A few years ago we shared the rumor that wastewater treatment plants smell like turkey after thanksgiving. Kudos to @watercrunch for produced an episode of The Outfall Podcast to explore it further. And thanks to my kids for helping with the experiment! https://t.co/N0RJ32eB4W