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2007 ESE Seminars, Fall

Date 

Presenter

Affiliation

Title (click for abstract*) 

Time/     Location 

Seminar Type 

AUGUST

23 

 

Erin Lipp

Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Health Science, College of Public Health , The University of Georgia , Athens

Ecological interactions and impacts of human pathogens in marine environments

9:30 AM/0001 MHRC

Faculty Candidate (Mcrobiology)

29 

Richard M. Kamens

 Professor, ESE 

Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation: Outdoor Chamber Kinetic Studies

12:00 PM/1304 McGavran-Greenberg

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30

Jill R. Stewart

Microbiologist, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Center for Coastal Environmental Health and Biomolecular Research

Detecting and tracking pathogens in surface waters

9:30 AM/300 Tate Turner Kuralt ( School of Social Work )

Faculty Candidate (Microbiology)

Date

Presenter

Affiliation

Title (click for abstract*)

Time/     Location

Seminar Type

SEPTEMBER

5

Kenneth W. Fent

PhD Student, ESE

Quantitative Monitoring of Dermal and Inhalation Exposure to a Respiratory Sensitizer During Automotive Spray Painting

12:00 PM/0001 MHRC

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12

Amanda L. Northcross

PhD Student, ESE

Modeling Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation from Monoterpenes in the Presence of Inorganic Aerosols

12:00 PM/1304 McGavran-Greenberg

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19

Hongbo (Shirley) Zhu

PhD Student, ESE

Improvement of Bioavailability of Residual Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Field-contaminated Soil after Treatment in a Slurry-phase Bioreactor

12:00 PM/1304 McGavran-Greenberg

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26

Jacqueline A. MacDonald

Visiting Assistant Professor, ESE

Evaluating Patterns of Metallic Anomalies at Sites Contaminated with Unexploded Military Ordnance: Techniques and Policy implications

12:00 PM/0001 MHRC

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28

Francis A. DiGiano Retirement Symposium

Professor, ESE

Retirement Symposium

1:30 PM/133 Rosenau

Special Event

Date

Presenter

Affiliation

Title (click for abstract*)

Time/     Location

Seminar Type

OCTOBER

3

Stephanie D. Friedman

PhD Student, ESE

Rapid Detection of Male-specific Coliphages as a Tool for Determining Sanitary Quality and Source of Fecal Pollution in Recreational Waters

12:00 PM/0001 MHRC

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4

Shankar Chellam

Associate Professor,
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Houston

Tracking Petroleum Refinery Emission
Events Using Lanthanum and Lanthanides
as Elemental Markers for Airborne
Fine Particles

3:30 PM/133 Rosenau

Guest

10

Lindsay L. Dubbs

PhD Student, ESE

The Effects of Elevated CO2 on CH4 Dynamics in a Temperate Forest

12:00 PM/1304 McGavran-Greenberg

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12

Ann Marie Carlton

Atmospheric Model Development Branch, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, in partnership with the Environmental Protection Agency, RTP

Model Simulations of Cloud-Produced Secondary Organic Aerosol

12:00 PM/133 Rosenau

Guest

24

Jon R. Sobus

PhD Student, ESE

Investigation of Markers of Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons

12:00 PM/0001 MHRC

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29

Rudy J. Tekippe, Ph.D., P.E., BCEE

Senior Vice President, MWH

Consulting Environmental Engineering on a Global Basis and its Relationship to Wastewater Treatment Technology

4:00 PM/133 Rosenau

2007 Kappe Lecture Series

31

G. Chris Wedding

PhD Student, ESE

An Analysis of the Variation in Energy-related Environmental Impacts From "Green" Buildings

12:00 PM/0001 MHRC

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Date

Presenter

Affiliation

Title (click for abstract*)

Time/     Location

Seminar Type

NOVEMBER

1

Raymond M. Hozalski

Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies
Department of Civil Engineering
University of Minnesota

Enrichment, Isolation and Characterization of Haloacetic Acid-Degrading Bacteria

3:30 PM/
Beard 102 ( School of Pharmacy )

Guest

12

Jeffrey W. Talley

Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences, University of Notre Dame

Monitoring, Detection, and Control of Combined Sewer Overflow Events Using In-Situ Distributed Embedded Sensor Networks

1:00 PM/1301 McGavran-Greenberg

Guest


14

Dr. Rachel T. Noble

Associate Professor, Marine Sciences

The Use of Rapid Quantitative Molecular Methods as Tools for Assessing Water Quality and Public Health Risk

12:00 PM/1304 McGavran-Greenberg

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16

Andrey Khlystov

Assistant Professor
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Pratt School of Engineering
Duke
University

Fine Scale Characterization of Spatial Variability of Air Pollutants in Urban Areas

12:00 PM/
133 Rosenau

Guest

16

Alan E. Rimer

Director of Water Reuse, Black and Veatch

Breaking Out of Silos - Engineering for A Sustainable Future

3:00 PM/1301 McGavran-Greenberg

2007 ESE Distinguished Alumni Seminar

28

Jordan Peccia

Assistant Professor, Environmental Engineering Program, Yale University

Toxicity and exposure to pathogens from aerosols
emitted during the land application of class A and class
B biosolids

3:00 PM/
3005 MHRC

Guest

30

Prakash Bhave

Lead Aerosol Scientist
Atmospheric Modeling Division
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Diagnosing errors
and improving
numerical models
of atmospheric
fine particulate
matter

12:00 PM/
133 Rosenau

Guest

*Abstracts will usually be available a week before the seminar


Previous ESE Schedules:

2007 ESE Seminars, Summer
2007, Spring Semester

2006, Fall Semester

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