ESEP-21 SEMINAR SERIES (2003-2004)

The ESEP-21 Seminar Series explores interdisciplinary topics involving
Environmental Science, Engineering and Policy in the 21st Century.

All seminars to be held in room 1200 EECS (North Campus) on Fridays from 4:00 to 5:00 pm unless otherwise noted 
For more information about the seminar series please contact seminar series co-chairs Debby Ross (rossda@engin.umich.edu
) & Perry Samothakis (psamothr@engin.umich.edu)

Date

Seminar

Info

2003 FALL

September

5

 

19

Darcy Lecture

 

Richelle Allen King
Room 1528 C. C. Little (Central Campus) from 4:00 to 5:00 PM
University at Buffalo
A Hydrogeochemistˇ¦s Perspective on Organic Contaminant Transport in Groundwater

Abstract

 

October

10 Walter J. Weber Jr. 40th Anniversary

 

24 Leonard Konikow
US Geological Survey
Groundwater Models Cannot Be Validated

Abstract

 

November

7 Tissa Illangasekare
Colorado School of Mines
Emission from DNAPL spill sites with complex entrapment architecture and stagnant zones

Abstract

 

21 Peter Rhines
University of Washington
Exploring the Cold Oceans of the North: an Exercise in Mathematics and Engineering

Abstract

   
 

2004 WINTER

January

16 Joseph DeSimone
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The Carbon Dioxide Technology Platform: From the Synthesis and Processing of Fluoropolymers to Totally ''Dry'' Microelectronics Processes and Dry Cleaning Garments

Abstract

January

30 Lisa Alvarez-Cohen
University of California, Berkeley
The biodegradation potential of three hydrophilic emerging water contaminants

Abstract

February

6 James Tiedje
Michigan State University
Molecular Windows into Microbial Communities

Abstract

March

5 Peter Adriaens
University of Michigan
Design for Environmentally Sustainable Industrial Systems: From Remediation to Pollution Prevention

Abstract

  April

2  

The 2004 Walter J. Weber Jr. Distinguished Lecture

Jerald Schnoor
Room 1200 EECS from 3:00 to 5:00 PM
University of Iowa
Environmental Grand Challenges

Abstract

 

20  

Darcy Lecture

  Allen Shapiro
U.S. Geological Service
Recent Advances in Characterizing Ground Water Flow and Chemical
Transport in Fractured Rock: From Cores to Kilometers

Abstract


     


Financial Support Generously Provided By:

U-M Office of the Vice President for Research
Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies
U-M CEE Department
UofM Dept. of Geological Sciences
Camp Dresser & McKee, Inc.
Limno-Tech, Inc.
Montgomery Watson Harza
Kevin Olmstead Foundation
College of Engineering Council on the Environment
Barr Engineering

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