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  • Seminar 18/10/11
    09:30 -10:30
    2018.10.11

    Event Scheduled for Oct 11, 2018

     

    Event: G. Michael Howard Engineering Education Lectureship – Lucas Landherr, Northeastern University

    Location: Student Union Theater

    Time: 09:30 am

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    G. Michael Howard Engineering Education Lecture presents Lucas Landherr, Northeastern University

    Thursday, October 11, 2018
    9:30 am
    Student Union Theater
    Storrs, CT

    Dr. Lucas Landherr is an associate teaching professor of chemical engineering at Northeastern University. He received his B.S. in chemical engineering from Lafayette College and his Ph.D. from Cornell University. Dr. Landherr conducts engineering education research into novel teaching techniques for undergraduate and K-12 STEM education. He has focused on the development of comics to teach complex science and engineering concepts through collaboration with professional and student artists, and his comics have been adopted by colleges throughout the U.S. as well as in the U.K., Belgium, and Denmark. Dr. Landherr is currently a regular contributor to the Chemical Engineering Education journal, producing the Drawn To Engineering comic. He has received several teaching awards from Northeastern and ASEE, and was honored as one of AIChE’s 35 Under 35 in 2017.

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    Sponsored By: Deanery Office

  • Chi Epsilon Review Sessions – 1
    18:00 -20:00
    2018.10.11

    Topic: Ethics and Professional Practice

    Instructor: Dr. Jin Zhu

    Location: KNS 116

    Time: Thursday, October 11th 6-8PM

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  • Seminar 18/10/15
    12:20 -13:10
    2018.10.15

    Speaker: Dr. Lisa Aultman-Hall, Professor, University of Vermont; Dr. Jeffrey LaMondia, Associate Professor, Auburn University

    Title: Completing the Regional, National and Global Transportation Planning Picture by Capturing Long Distance Travel Patterns

    Time: Monday, October 15, 2018, 12:20 – 1:10 PM

    Location: EII 322

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  • Chi Epsilon Review Sessions – 2
    18:00 -20:00
    2018.10.15

    Topic: Fluid Mechanics

    Instructor: Dr. Zoi Dokou

    Location: CAST201

    Time: Monday, October 15th 6-8PM

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  • Seminar 18/10/22
    12:20 -13:30
    2018.10.22

    Speaker: Scott Mullen, Director of Expansion, Northeast at Lime

    Title: Lime: The Promise and Potential of Dockless Mobility

    Location: EII 322

    Time: Monday 10/22/18 @ 12:20PM

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  • 2018-19 AEESP Foundation Distinguished Lecturer Dr. Lutgarde Raskin
    16:00 -17:00
    2018.10.22

    Lecture Topic: Converting urban organic waste streams into sustainable resources with novel anaerobic bioprocesses.

    Speaker: Dr. Lutgarde Raskin, Ph.D., Altarum/ERIM Russell O’Neal Professor of Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA

    Location: Linsly-Chittenden Hall, 63 High Street, New Haven, CT

    Time: 4:00-5:00 pm. October 22, 2018.

     

    Organizers: Yale University, University of Connecticut, Central Connecticut State University and University of New Haven.

     

    Abstract: “Anaerobic digestion based technologies have great potential for converting the enormous amounts of organic waste generated in urban environments into valuable resources. Yet few urban organic waste streams are currently treated by anaerobic bioprocesses, suggesting that new approaches are needed. This presentation will show the development of novel anaerobic bioprocesses for resource recovery from urban organic waste streams by applying knowledge of microbiomes from habitats as diverse as arctic sediments and the gastrointestinal tract of ruminant animals and sustainable technology design practices. Examples will include: (i) Biofilm-enhanced anaerobic membrane bioreactor designs to treat low-strength urban wastewater at low temperatures to achieve high quality water, reduced greenhouse gas emissions, and net positive energy production, and (ii) Dynamic anaerobic membrane bioreactor designs inspired by the physiology and microbiome of the rumen (stomach of ruminant animals) to overcome slow hydrolysis of urban organic waste streams with high lignocellulosic content to produce short-chain carboxylic acids that can be used for the production of biomethane and other bioproducts. While the role of microbiomes in developing these anaerobic bioprocesses will receive most attention, the presentation will also show how the advancement of these technologies is driven by life cycle cost and environmental assessments to enable financially viable, environmentally sustainable waste management.”

    About Professor Raskin: Lutgarde (Lut) Raskin is the Altarum/ERIM Russell O’Neal Professor of Engineering at the University of Michigan. She is a pioneer in molecular microbial ecology applied to water quality control and anaerobic bioprocesses. Her research focuses on managing the microbiome of drinking water systems and developing anaerobic bioprocesses for resource recovery from waste streams. She has published about 130 peer-reviewed journal papers and 350 conference proceedings papers and abstracts. Dr. Raskin is passionate about graduate education and has mentored approximately 15 postdocs and 90 graduate students, including 25 PhD students. She received BS and MS degrees from the KU Leuven in Belgium and a PhD degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Prior to joining the faculty at the University of Michigan in 2005, she was a faculty member at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is an elected Fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology and the Water Environment Federation. Past honors include the University of Michigan Rackham Distinguished Graduate Mentor Award, the International Society for Microbial Ecology-International Water Association BioCluster Award, the Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors Frontier Award in Research, the American Society of Civil Engineers Walter L. Huber Civil Engineering Research Prize, the Water Research Foundation Paul L. Busch Award, and a U.S. National Science Foundation CAREER Award. She is an Associate Editor for Environmental Science & Technology and serves on the Board of Directors of the Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors.

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