Clemson EEES
@ClemsonEEES
Department of Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences in the College of Engineering, Computing, and Applied Sciences at Clemson University.
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http://www.clemson.edu/ces/departments/eees/index.html 05-05-2011 22:46:08
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Excited to have Dr. Catherine Peters Dr. Catherine Peters presenting our School seminar today. Excellent information about how we can store hydrogen to make it a more viable energy carrier in our economy.
A few years ago we shared the rumor that wastewater treatment plants smell like turkey after thanksgiving. Kudos to Robert Osborne for produced an episode of The Outfall Podcast to explore it further. And thanks to my kids for helping with the experiment! theoutfall.com/story/the-turk…
Our recent article in Environmental Science & Technology Journals emphasizes the underestimated risks of antibiotic transformation products in WWTP effluents.
pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.102…
Our article was highlighted by Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, which strengthens the importance and interest of ghost forests under sea level rise. Clemson EEES Clemson CAFLS Baruch Institute CU
nature.com/articles/s4301…
Caye Drapcho sharing data on capturing carbon with algae, which are fed to mussels to create shells, which are good for sequestering carbon in cement. Brilliant! Clemson Engineering, Computing & Applied Sciences Clemson University
Reducing carbon footprint of Portland cement: great talk by Prasad Rangaraju in today’s seminar. Clemson University Clemson Engineering, Computing & Applied Sciences
Stoked that Weiming Qi's paper was selected as an 'Editor's Choice' article for the Journal of Environmental Engineering. Congrats Weiming! ascelibrary.org/journal/joeedu Journal of Environmental Engineering, ASCE EWRI Clemson EEES
Excited to have Dr. Jamie Padgett from Rice University Civil & Environmental Engineering Rice University visit us today! Clemson University
Mustard, Brassica juncea, may grow well even in areas highly contaminated with PFOA, but longer-term studies are necessary to fully assess PFOA toxicity #OpenAccess study by Wattier, Gonzalez & Martinez doi.org/10.1002/jeq2.2… #PFAS Clemson EEES Clemson Engineering, Computing & Applied Sciences
Clemson joins study of saline-water irrigation scnow.com/agriculture/cl… via NewsinPeeDee
Clemson University is teaming up with Gyeongsang National University on research that could lead to new techniques for sustainable food production.
David Ladner, of Clemson EEES, is principal investigator on the project, which is funded by U.S. National Science Foundation.
news.clemson.edu/wastewater-cou…
Hey Clemson EEES & CUCivilEngineering, is anyone from the department here at #AGU22 ? Would love to meet up with them even though I’m moving down there in a few weeks!