by ngold | Aug 14, 2023 | news, Students, Team Updates
Project 4 Trainee Amir Taqieddin Completes Ph.D. In June, Project 4 Ph.D. student Amir Taqieddin defended his dissertation to complete his degree. His dissertation was focused on applying multiscale computations to investigate and develop carbon and iron materials for...
by ngold | Aug 1, 2023 | news, Publications, Students
New Project 4 Publications Evaluate Cost-Efficient Water Treatments Using Banana Peels Two new publications by Project 4 researchers present experiments that used banana peel-derived cathodes to test cost-effective water treatments that remove organic contaminants....
by ngold | Jan 10, 2023 | Events, Presentations, Students
PROTECT Participates in the 35th Annual NIEHS SRP Meeting More than 30 PROTECT researchers, staff, and trainees attended the 35th Anniversary Annual Superfund Research Program Meeting held from December 14th to 16th. The 2022 meeting was held in Raleigh, North...
by ngold | Oct 27, 2022 | awards, Students, Team Updates
PROTECT Trainees Awarded in SRP’s Scientific Short Video Challenge PROTECT is excited to announce that each of the three videos submitted by PROTECT trainees to this summer’s SRP Scientific Short Video Challenge was awarded! Community Engagement Core (CEC) trainee...
by Manga Lakshmi Phani Srinija | Feb 25, 2022 | news, Students
After completing her PhD at the end of 2021, PROTECT Project 4 Trainee Yuwei Zhao is entering industry to work as a field engineer in environmental consulting. Yuwei graduated from Northeastern University with her PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering in December...
by Manga Lakshmi Phani Srinija | Apr 16, 2021 | Publications, Students
A recent Project 4 study reveals efficient ways of exploiting the generated hydrogen and oxygen bubbles by electrochemical methods to enhance the removal of contaminants from water. Access to clean water is a global challenge. One method for cleaning contaminated...