New Technologies for Treatment of Drinking and Wastewater [F-15-39]
Presenter: | Selma Mededovic Thagard |
---|---|
Location: | SUNY: Maxcy 104 |
Classes: | 2 Sessions 1.5 hours |
Dates: | Mon 1:00 PM 09/14, 09/21 |
Status: | CLOSED |
Print Info
This course will introduce participants to the technologies currently used for drinking and wastewater treatment, with a focus on the use of a new emerging technology based on electrical discharge plasmas. Contaminants commonly found in drinking water supplies will also be discussed.
Selma Mededovic Thagard is an Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering with a B.S. from the University of Zagreb (in Croatia), and a Ph.D. from Florida State University. She started teaching at Clarkson in 2010. Selma’s research interests are in the areas of non-thermal plasma for pollution control and material synthesis, plasma chemistry, and advanced oxidation technologies for drinking and wastewater treatment.