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: Snell Engineering Center - Room 108 |
Date: Wednesday, 21/June/2023 | |
2:00pm - 3:00pm |
Wed1-8: Microbiology: Ecology Location: Snell Engineering Center - Room 108 Chair: Hayley S. Clos The origin and evolution of methanogenesis and Archaea are intertwined Transcriptomic responses of complex nitrifying communities to changes in dissolved oxygen in a full-scale attached growth wastewater treatment system. Effects of Small Interference RNAs From Genetically Modified Crops on the Growth and Gene Expression of Soil Microorganisms A novel hybrid modeling strategy that links microbial population dynamics to microbial growth kinetics Statistical and Predictive Models for Virus Inactivation |
3:15pm - 4:15pm |
Wed2-8: Equity: Data Location: Snell Engineering Center - Room 108 Chair: Amy Mueller Impacts of Database Biases on the Understanding of North Carolina Well Water Quality Making Data Analytics Less Biased: Applying the Wells-Du Bois Protocol for Achieving Systemic Equity Characterizing the chemical and microbial fingerprints of unsheltered homelessness in an urban watershed. Did a nocebo effect contribute to the rise in special education enrollment following the Flint, Michigan Water Crisis? Mobile Lead Initiative: Newark Water Coalition forged a new dawn for community owned and managed research projects |
4:30pm - 5:30pm |
Wed3-8: Environmental Systems Analysis Location: Snell Engineering Center - Room 108 Chair: Jim Chen Dynamic Systems Modeling for Sustainable Forest-Based Bioeconomy How to implement best practices and avoid common pitfalls in supervised machine learning for environmental research Proposing research to advance an emerging technology? Prioritize research and deployment through quantitative sustainable design (QSD) A Spatially Explicit Decision Tool for Retrofitting Aging Wastewater Treatment Infrastructure Towards Economic Feasibility, Energy Sustainability, and Social Justice Analytical Hierarchy Processes to Decide Between Water Reuse and Seawater Desalination |
Date: Thursday, 22/June/2023 | |
2:00pm - 3:00pm |
Thurs1-1: Microbiology: Wastewater-1 Location: Snell Engineering Center - Room 108 Chair: Juliet Johnston Microbial encapsulation for enhanced biological nutrient removal Tracking Horizontal Gene Transfer in Wastewater Microbiomes Using RNA Memory Carbon/Nitrogen Ratios Influence Biofilm Formation and Characteristics in Model Wastewater Microbial Cultures Impact of Biological Treatment on Chemical Composition of Wastewater and Associations with Microbial Communities Microbial Competition in Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal: Kinetics or Energetics? |
3:15pm - 4:15pm |
Thurs2-1: Microbiology: Wastewater-2 Location: Snell Engineering Center - Room 108 Chair: Juliet Johnston Correlative analysis of wastewater trends with clinical cases and hospitalizations through five dominant variant waves of COVID-19 Wastewater surveillance of carbapenem-resistant bacteria and carbapenemase genes: comparison of culture- and ddPCR-based approaches Virus genome degradation in untreated wastewater Subsewershed Surveillance in Rural Central Appalachia Reveals Enteropathogen Signal is Directly Influenced by Inflow and Infiltration Issues Evaluating molecular-based methods for Cryptosporidium spp. wastewater surveillance |
4:30pm - 5:30pm |
Thurs3-1: Microbiology: Water Distribution Location: Snell Engineering Center - Room 108 Chair: John Durant Comparing the fate and transport of E. coli in an intermittent piped water supply to a continuous piped water supply Comparison of Bacterial and Eukaryotic Communities in Full-Scale Drinking Water Distribution Systems with Different Disinfectants Orthophosphate Corrosion Control: The Unintended Consequences on Nontuberculous Mycobacteria in a Full-scale Drinking Water Distribution System Persistence and Free Chlorine Disinfection of Human Coronaviruses and Their Surrogates in Drinking Water Well Exposed: A Comparative Exploration of Chemical Contaminants and Microbial Communities in Municipal Water and Drinking Well Water |
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