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: Shillman Hall - Room 420 |
Date: Tuesday, 20/June/2023 | |
2:00pm - 5:00pm |
Workshop - T09: Meet the Editors Location: Shillman Hall - Room 420 |
Date: Wednesday, 21/June/2023 | |
9:30am - 11:30am |
Workshop - W1: Best Practices for Achieving Tenure and Promotion Location: Shillman Hall - Room 420 |
2:00pm - 3:00pm |
Wed1-7: Agriculture Location: Shillman Hall - Room 420 Chair: Timothy Vadas Bioaccumulation Evaluation of Antibiotics in the Controlled Environment Agriculture System Reconnaissance of oxygenic denitrifiers in agriculturally impacted soils Feasibility study of secondary effluent treatment for food production in the Navajo Nation. Nanotechnologies to promote sustainable agriculture in a changing climate Polymeric Agrochemical Nanocarrier Uptake and Translocation, Effects of Charge, Aspect Ratio and Plant Species |
3:15pm - 4:15pm |
Wed2-7: Air: Emissions Location: Shillman Hall - Room 420 Chair: Jacob Feldman King Disentangling the Origins of Microbial Methane Emission from Temperate Forests Understand and predict oil and gas well integrity issues which lead to fugitive methane emissions Characterization and Quantification of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Landfill Gas from U.S. Landfills RELEASE OF ORGANIC ADDITIVES FROM BURNING OF HOUSEHOLD POLYSTYRENE WASTE Air Pollution Exposure Mitigation for the Protection of Impacted Communities |
4:30pm - 5:30pm |
Wed3-7: Air: Quality and Exposure Location: Shillman Hall - Room 420 Chair: Qichen Wang Quantifying International and Interstate Contributions to Primary Ambient PM2.5 and PM10 in a Complex Metropolitan Atmosphere Health and Economic Impacts of Future Energy Transition Scenarios over the Contiguous U.S. The impacts of wildfires on air quality: not just particulate matter Evaluating the Co-Benefits of Using Corsi-Rosenthal Boxes to Improve Indoor Air Quality Using Non-Targeted Analysis Using High-Resolution Air Quality Data to Inform Infrastructure Management – A Case Study in the Boston MBTA |
Date: Thursday, 22/June/2023 | |
2:00pm - 3:00pm |
Thurs1-5: Water: Forensic Analysis Location: Shillman Hall - Room 420 Chair: Wesley Hayes Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopic Analysis of Imidacloprid in Drinking Water Supplies Fluorescent dissolved organic matter as a forensic tool to investigate the influences of land use and failing sewer infrastructure on water quality in urban streams Tracking organochlorine pesticides pollution status from sedimentary records of Upper Great Lakes “Unearthing” evidence of sewer exfiltration from soil flushes at a suspect site Reconstruction of sparse stream flow and concentration time-series through compressed sensing |
3:15pm - 4:15pm |
Thurs2-5: Water: Natural-1 Location: Shillman Hall - Room 420 Chair: Michael Benjamin Eck Apparent Quantum Yield of dissolved black carbon in natural river and coastal water Assessing the formation of disinfection by-products from pyrogenic dissolved organic matter (pyDOM): impact of wildfire on the water quality of forest watershed Quantification of Pyrogenic Organic Compounds in Surface Waters after Fires at the Wildland-Urban Interface Phosphorus cycling perturbation by wildfires: immediate changes to P pools and legacy impacts Geospatial distribution of N-Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) precursors in different watersheds: Effect of anthropogenic activities and associations with organic matter fluorescence. |
4:30pm - 5:30pm |
Thurs3-5: Water: Natural-2 Location: Shillman Hall - Room 420 Chair: Jessica Gould Tracing the Pathogenic Impacts of Outdoor Recreation on Second and Third Beaches, Olympic National Park Addressing E. coli pollution in streams of Washington D.C. through Microbial Source Tracking Microbial Community Interactions with Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Contamination in Aquatic Systems Microbiome-Scale Identification of Biomarkers in Streams Impacted by Urbanization Lessons from the Fire: Science and Policy Needs for Water Systems Disaster Response and Recovery |
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