Tristin Pratt - MS Defense Announcement
Municipal Landfill Leachate Inorganic Analysis Focusing on Detecting Valuable Metals
Major Professor: Dr. Inez Hua
Friday, May 5th at 1:00 PM
Zoom<https://bit.ly/41wqkFJ>
Ecological Sciences and Engineering Interdisciplinary Graduate Program
Division of Environmental and Ecological Engineering
Abstract: Recent research suggests that waste electronics thrown away by consumers could amount to $37.5M of potentially recoverable metals in single landfill. Rare and useful metals may have a large variance in presence from one landfill to another depending on factors such as age and waste management policies. The EPA in 2018 reports that 2.51 million tons of nonferrous metals are generated in MSW landfills, which could contain ample opportunity for recovering metals of high economic value. The nonferrous waste metals include waste consumer electronic devices disposed to landfills, which contain critically important and rare metals. A method to completely dissolve and analyze pumped landfill leachate resulted in quantifiable and positive detections of Platinum, (Post-) Transition, and Lanthanide group metals in the landfill leachates.
Everyone is welcome! Attached is the defense announcement.
Amy Ledman
She/Her/Hers
Lead Graduate Program Specialist - Ecological Sciences and Engineering
Office of Interdisciplinary Graduate Programs - The Graduate School
Ernest C. Young Hall, Rm B40
155 S. Grant St.
West Lafayette, IN 47907
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ESE Fall 2023 Symposium - Call for Abstracts
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The Fall 2023 ESE Symposium, "Food 4 All", will be held October 11-12, 2023, in-person at Purdue University. Both undergraduate and graduate students from all colleges and departments are invited to showcase their work and learn from each other. This symposium provides an opportunity to explore and discuss the many aspects of food security and nutrition, together.
Abstracts must be submitted via the Qualtrics form<https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpurdue.ca…> no later than Friday September 1, 2023. All submissions must include a title and abstract of 500 words or less. Monetary prizes will be awarded to the top two undergraduate presenters and the top two graduate presenters.
While the topic of food security is broad, the abstract should fall under one of the following themes:
* Theme 1: Earth Systems Interactions
* Theme 2: Green Technology
* Theme 3: Human Impacts on Biosphere Processes
* Theme 4: Managed Ecosystems
* Theme 5: Sustainable Urban Environments
Questions and concerns may be directed to either of the symposium co-chairs:
Ariana Lazo, alazo(a)purdue.edu<mailto:alazo@purdue.edu>
Isabelle Staph, istaph(a)purdue.edu<mailto:istaph@purdue.edu>
Amy Ledman
She/Her/Hers
Lead Graduate Program Specialist - Ecological Sciences and Engineering
Office of Interdisciplinary Graduate Programs - The Graduate School
Ernest C. Young Hall, Rm B40
155 S. Grant St.
West Lafayette, IN 47907
o: 765-494-5865 f: 765-496-6271
Schedule a meeting: calendly.com/aledman<https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcalendly.…>
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