2023 AEESP Research and Education Conference
June 20-23, 2023 | Boston, MA
Hosted at Northeastern University by a planning team of New England universities.
Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: Churchill Hall - Room 103 |
Date: Wednesday, 21/June/2023 | |
2:00pm - 3:00pm |
Wed1-1: Aerosols Location: Churchill Hall - Room 103 Chair: Tao Jiang Building dust as a matrix for environmental monitoring of SARS-CoV-2 Determination of Bipolar Ionization-Mediated Airborne Virus Inactivation Rates Stability of aerosolized SARS-CoV-2 on masks and transfer to skin Chemical characteristics of indoor aerosol particles and surface films Cellular response to delivery of airborne particles in different deposition patterns |
3:15pm - 4:15pm |
Wed2-1: Microbiology: Biofilms Location: Churchill Hall - Room 103 Chair: Caitlyn Butler In situ Spatiotemporal SERS Measurements and Multivariate Analysis of Virally Infected Bacterial Biofilms Using Nanolaminated Plasmonic Crystals Influence of variable nitrogen availability conditions on biofilter biofilm communities and their seeding potential Elucidating the Role of Crosslinking on the Heterogeneous Diffusion of Polystyrene Nanoparticles of Different Sizes in a Model Biofilm. Understanding the balance between drift and selection in biofilm formation using agent-based biofilm modelling Biofilm Inhibition on Surfaces by Ultraviolet Light Sided-Emitted from Optical Fibers |
4:30pm - 5:30pm |
Wed3-1: Microbiology: Detection Location: Churchill Hall - Room 103 Chair: Alfred Navato Detection and Isolation of Infectious SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Variants Collected from Residential Settings Improved viral sequence identification through a multi-tool pipeline Development of lateral flow-based electrokinetic nano-Raman biosensors for rapid, sensitive SARS-CoV-2 detection in environmental samples Evaluating a workflow for detection and subtyping of disease targets from wastewater through ddPCR and quantitative metagenomics Validation of qPCR-Based Monitoring of Antimicrobial Resistance Genes sul1 and intI1in wastewater, recycled water, and surface waters across the United States |
Date: Thursday, 22/June/2023 | |
2:00pm - 3:00pm |
Thurs1-6: Wastewater Management Location: Churchill Hall - Room 103 Chair: Yudi Wu Defining the opportunity space for a novel modular system for distributed treatment of industrial wastewaters Burn After Reading: The Increasing Need for Uniting Surveillance with Treatment in Wastewater Management Adapting AI: Using Deep Neural Networks to Develop Chemical Anomaly Sensors for Wastewater Collection Networks Resource recovery via cranberry syrup waste and carbon balance in a Sidestream Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal (S2EBPR) demonstration facility: An experimental and modeling study Optimizing sample collection methodology and location for effective and equitable wastewater-based epidemiology in West Virginia |
3:15pm - 4:15pm |
Thurs2-6: Disasters: Resilience Location: Churchill Hall - Room 103 Chair: Tiffany Tang FloodNet: academic-community-city government partnership for hyperlocal, street-level flood monitoring in New York City Comparing Uncertainties in Flood Delineation Methods and Baseline Data for Well Water Inundation and Contamination Estimates Following Hurricane Florence Post-Wildfire Drinking Water Contamination from Thermal Degradation of Plastics Flood extent uncertainty effects on the prevalence of acute gastrointestinal illness AI-supported bridge system management against long-term deterioration and flooding risk: a multi-agent deep reinforcement learning framework |
4:30pm - 5:30pm |
Thurs3-6: Equity: Water Location: Churchill Hall - Room 103 Chair: Kyla Drewry A Community-Engaged Mixed Methods Approach to Monitoring and Managing Drinking Water Quality in Homes Bridging communities upstream and downstream for nitrogen management: an inclusive, people-centered platform and capacity-building initiative The Role of Race in Access to Public Water and Sewer in Halifax County, North Carolina Community engaged research and teaching: Are Union County’s waterways safe for recreation? Reconciling Pursuit of Truth with Social Justice: Experiences from the Flint Water Crisis |
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