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Nanozymes for Environmental Engineering

2021
Protection of the environment is essential because pollution has become a global problem with many adverse effects on life and ecosystems. For that, remediation strategies and techniques have been designed, yet they are limited. Here, the recent development of nanotechnology opens a new vista for environmental remediation.
Daima, Hemant Kumar   +2 more
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Introduction to environmental engineering

Physical Sciences Reviews, 2018
Abstract Nowadays we can easily say that environmental engineering is truly an interdisciplinary science. Combining biology, ecology, geology, geography, mathematics, chemistry, agronomy, medicine, economy, etc. environmental engineering strives to use environmental understanding and advancements in technology to serve mankind by ...
Bruno Zelić, Anita Šalić
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Teaching environmental engineering to non-environmental engineers

30th Annual Frontiers in Education Conference. Building on A Century of Progress in Engineering Education. Conference Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.00CH37135), 2002
At Michigan State University a two-year comprehensive evaluation of student expectations was used to develop a "new" environmental engineering course design. Our efforts will be focused on formulating a course, which will deviate substantially from the traditional introductory, environmental engineering course.
J. Graulau-Santiago, S.J. Masten
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Environmental Engineering Forum: Undergraduate Environmental Engineering Education

Journal of Environmental Engineering, 1996
An Environmental Engineering Initiative Working Group was established at the University of Dayton (UD) to research issues relevant to educating environmental engineers. The general objectives were to: Summarize trends relating to environmental engineering Examine supply and demand issues of graduates associated with environmental engineering Present ...
Safferman, Steven I.   +2 more
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Intervention Analysis in Environmental Engineering

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 1989
Intervention analysis techniques are described for identifying and statistically modelling trends which may be present in water quality time series. At the exploratory data analysis stage, simple graphical and modelling methods can be employed for visually detecting and examining trends in a time series caused by one or more external interventions. For
Keith W. Hipel, A. Ian McLeod
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Education for environmental engineering

Environmental Science & Technology, 1986
Presentation d'une conference sur l'enseignement en ingenierie de l'environnement (approche integree, ordinateur, conception, fonctionnement)
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Environmental ethics for engineers

IEE Colloquium on Engineering and the Environment-how it affects you!, 1999
In the past engineers have generally sought and implemented technical solutions to problems posed by other people and not considered ethical issues related to the environmental and social impacts of solving these problems. Engineering ethics has largely been concerned with professionalism and responsibility for technical competence rather than wider ...
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Environmental Engineering and Bioterrorism?

Journal of Environmental Engineering, 2002
The post-September 11 events have caused many people to reassess interests, goals, and activities. In the particular sphere of protecting against bioterrorism threats and mitigating their effects, there is a particular role for environmental engineering researchers and practitioners. A useful definition of environmental engineering is ‘‘the application
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Environmental Engineering Forum

Journal of Environmental Engineering, 1999
The authors herein listed are responding to an electronic correspondence that began on the following premise: "Academic and institutional success has been defined in terms of enrollment, fulfillment of the university mission, and the marketability of its graduates.
Safferman, Steven I.   +2 more
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Counselors as environmental engineers

The Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1971
Counselors should engineer extending and corrective experiences for their counselees. If appropriately selected, such experiences can prove a powerful adjunct to the more traditional one‐to‐one counseling relationship. Ways are pointed out in which counselors can use school and community experiences to accomplish guidance ...
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