The model can be used as a tool to inform decision-makers and individuals on relative risks and advantages associated with a layered defense.
The model can be used as a tool to inform decision-makers and individuals on relative risks and advantages associated with a layered defense.
As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, alum Luis B. Fargier-Gabaldón (PhD Civil Engineering, 2005) reflects on his time in the department and how it impacted his career.
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In preparation for climate adaptation in water-stressed areas, researchers will assess how well existing treatment systems prepare water for reuse.
Highlights include The Conversation, MLive and Bridge Michigan.
Highlights include CNBC, The Washington Post and Bridge Michigan.
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“Wastewater-based epidemiology has shown to be a valuable tool to inform public health officials of case levels and infection trends in a community.”
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Michigan Engineers involved in NSF Engineering Research Visioning Alliance, a force multiplier for high-impact research.
First-of-its-kind study examined multiple pathogens, as well as filtration and fit.
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In The Conversation, experts break down what’s needed to make CO2 in concrete work on a wide scale to curb global emissions.
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Systems featuring a ‘membrane-aerated biofilm reactor’ can also remove more nitrogen from treatment plant discharges.