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Swette Center for Environmental Biotechnology - Blog
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Two Awards Recognize Chan's Contributions to Sustainability Enterprises. By Neng Iong Chan, Graduate Student. On April 29th, I received two awards from the Graduate and Professional Student Association. I received the Arijit Guha Graduate Student Advocacy Award. Because of my service to the City of Tempe. In the Fall semester, 2015. I, with four other students from the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability. Worked with the City of Tempe to create an Urban Forestry Master Plan. Review and i...
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Dr Rittmann to receive the 2016 Perry L. McCarty AEESP Founders' Award from the Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors. The 2016 Perry L. McCarty / AEESP Founders' Award. Has been bestowed in recognition of Dr. Bruce Rittmann's outstanding and sustained contributions to environmental engineering education, research, and practice. Dr. Rittmann will receive a plaque and cash prize at the WEFTEC conference in September. His name added to a roster of notable peers including:. 1995 Ch...
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Dr César Torres. RESEARCH FACULTY AND SCIENTISTS. STUDENTS, POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHERS AND TECHNICAL STAFF. Rittmann Lab Team Members. Krajmalnik-Brown Lab Team Members. Torres Lab Team Members. Cadillo-Quiroz Lab Team Members.
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The Swette Center for Environmental Biotechnology manages microbial communities that provide services to society. Most of the services make our society more environmentally sustainable: e.g., generating renewable energy, and making polluted water and soil clean. The microbial services also make humans healthier – directly and indirectly. Armed with this deep understanding, the researchers then apply advanced engineering methods to create systems that work for the microorganisms so that they work for us.
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Facilities - Swette Center for Environmental Biotechnology
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The Swette Center for Environmental Biotechnology is housed in the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University and contains approximately 8,000 sq. ft. of state-of-the-art laboratory, computing, and office facilities. 8203;The laboratories are organized into five core facilities:. Supports routinely used analyses. Key equipment include: Trace Analytical (now Ametek) Reduction Gas Analyzer, Shimadzu Prominence High-Performance Liquid Chromatograph with diode array and refractive index detectors,.
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SWETTE UNDERGRADUATE SUSTAINABILITY INTERNS. Dr César Torres. And Dr. Andrew Marcus. The internships are open to undergraduate students who will be juniors or seniors at the beginning of the academic year. An intern must have a background in science or engineering that addresses providing sustainability services to society. Selection criteria emphasize academic qualifications and demonstrated commitment to sustainability. Visit the ASU Human Resources Jobs website: https:/ cfo.asu.edu/hr-applicant. Gradu...
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Focuses on using environmental biotechnology from the perspective of managing microbial communities that provide services to society. This is achieved through cross-disciplinary and team-based research in the areas of engineering, science, sustainability, and biological design. Research topics are diverse and include:. Biofilm drinking water treatment. Intimate coupling of advanced oxidation and biodegradation. Membrane biofilm reactors (MBfRs). Methanogenesis and anaerobic digestion. The Marcus lab prov...
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