by campus | Nov 4, 2014 | Events, Project 5 (Green Remediation), PROTECT Research, PROTECT Trainees, Research Core D (Data Management & Modeling)
On October 27th, Professor Dave Kaeli and trainees from Core D and Project 5 presented at the 6th annual Northeastern Pop-Up Open Lab Experience and Reception entitled, “Aha! Making Sense from Big Data.” Through posters and software demonstrations,...
by campus | Oct 28, 2014 | Events, Project 5 (Green Remediation), PROTECT Events and Presentations, PROTECT Research, PROTECT Team
PROTECT Project 5 trainees presented their work at the 30th Annual International Conference on Soils, Sediments, Water, and Energy October 20-23, 2014, in Amherst, Massachusetts. Presentation titles: Noushin Fallahpour: Hydrochlorination of TCE by Pd and H2 produced...
by campus | Oct 20, 2014 | Events, Project 4 (Fate & Transport), Project 5 (Green Remediation), PROTECT Team
PROTECT researcher Dorothy Vesper of West Virginia University presented to 88 scientists at a dinner hosted by the Pittsburgh Geological Society on October 15, 2014. Her talk, entitled “Contaminant Movement in Karst: What We Think We Know,” highlighted the...
by campus | Sep 6, 2014 | Project 5 (Green Remediation), PROTECT Team
Dr. Jie Peng, Associate Professor of Geotechnical Engineering at Hohai University in Nanjing, China, recently completed his tenure as a visiting scholar with the PROTECT Center at Northeastern University. Under the guidance of Professor Akram Alshawabkeh (Project 5),...
by campus | Jul 25, 2014 | Project 5 (Green Remediation), PROTECT Team
Akram Alshawabkeh (PROTECT Program Co-Director/Project 5 Leader), along with Mishac Yegian, Ece Esellar-Bayat, and Seda Goyker, has been awarded the 2014 ASCE Thomas A. Middlebrooks Award for the group’s research on liquefaction mitigation by Induced Partial...
by campus | Jun 4, 2014 | Enrichment Core F (Community Engagement), Media Coverage of PROTECT, Project 1 (Targeted Epidemiology), Project 2 (Toxicology), Project 3 (Non-targeted Analysis), Project 4 (Fate & Transport), Project 5 (Green Remediation), PROTECT Research, PROTECT Team, Research Core C (Human Subjects & Sampling), Research Core D (Data Management & Modeling)
PROTECT has received a five-year, $13.5 million renewal award from the National Institutes of Health to continue its interdisciplinary investigation into the complex relationship between contamination and preterm birth. Click here to access the full...
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