Alyssa Schubert awarded American Water Works Association fellowship
Graduate student Alyssa Schubert has received a research fellowship from the Michigan Section of the American Water Works Association (MI-AWWA).
The fellowship will support her research in distribution of risk in drinking water.
Nancy Love named the 2019 Kappe Lecturer by AAEES
Nancy Love has been selected as the 2019 Kappe Lecturer by the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists (AAEES). This is an extremely competitive award that is granted annually by the AAEES to a leader in the environmental engineering field whose excellence in research and professional service will inspire students.
“Prospects for Biological Nitrogen Removal from Anaerobic Effluents during Mainstream Wastewater Treatment” named as ES&T Best of the Best in 2015
Manuscripts submitted to ES&T Letters undergo several rigorous technical reviews, first by an Associate Editor and then by multiple external reviewers, to ensure that these studies are of the highest scientific quality. From those papers that pass our technical review, we accept for publication only those studies that also warrant urgent publication. As a result, the papers published in ES&T Letters are of both quality and of great immediate interest to our readers. Among these excellent papers, the editors of ES&T Letters enjoy recognizing a few papers that particularly stand out among those we published in the past year.
J. Delgado Vela, L. B. Stadler, K. J. Martin, L. Raskin, C. B. Bott, and N. G. Love reviewed available technologies in their critical study of emerging techniques Prospects for Biological Nitrogen Removal from Anaerobic Effluents during Mainstream Wastewater Treatment. They concluded that development of effective nitrogen removal technologies will require the development of sensor-mediated controls, improved computational models, and improved removal efficiency relative to reducing energy demands.