by campus | Sep 15, 2011 | Project 5 (Green Remediation), PROTECT Team
PROTECT co-Director Akram Alshawabkeh is co-PI of a new National Science Foundation grant to develop a cost-effective method to prevent ground failure during earthquakes. Ground failure is a major cause of destruction to buildings constructed on water-saturated sandy...
by campus | Jun 6, 2011 | Project 5 (Green Remediation), PROTECT Events and Presentations
PROTECT is very proud to report that Juan Manuel Paz-Garcia, a visiting student at Northeastern from the Technical University of Denmark, won first prize in the student poster competition at the EPA/TEI Sustainable Remediation Conference 2011, held at the University...
by campus | Jun 4, 2011 | Project 4 (Fate & Transport), Project 5 (Green Remediation), PROTECT Events and Presentations, PROTECT Research
PROTECT researchers Prof. Dorothy Vesper and graduate student Amanda Laskoskie (West Virginia University) recently took another trip to Buckeye Cave (Amanda’s local research site that she uses to develop the models that will be used to understand how pollutants may...
by campus | May 10, 2011 | Project 4 (Fate & Transport), Project 5 (Green Remediation), PROTECT Events and Presentations, PROTECT Research
PROTECT researchers Prof. Dorothy Vesper and graduate student Amanda Laskoskie (West Virginia University) recently took a trip to Buckeye Cave in West Virginia. Buckeye Cave, formed from the same geological processes as the karst (limestone) aquifers in Puerto Rico,...
by campus | Dec 3, 2010 | Media Coverage of PROTECT, News on Environmental Health, Project 4 (Fate & Transport), Project 5 (Green Remediation), PROTECT Team
PROTECT Researcher Dorothy Vesper (Projects 4 and 5) was highlighted in a recent article in the WVU College of Arts and Sciences Magazine. The magazine cover features John Tudek, Dorothy’s student working on the PROTECT project. Click here to download a PDF of...
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