Apr 12, 2023 | Community Engagement Core, Human Subjects & Sampling Core, Project 1 (Targeted Epidemiology), Project 3 (Fate & Transport), Project 4 (Green Remediation), PROTECT Team, PROTECT Trainees, Training Core
Students Participate in the First PROTECT Trainee Trip From February 22-26, a group of PROTECT trainees from different projects, cores, and institutions took part in the first ever PROTECT trainee trip to Puerto Rico. The trip was organized by the Training (RETCC),...
Jan 13, 2022 | Project 4 (Green Remediation), PROTECT Research
PROTECT Researchers Develop Robust Flow-Through Platform for Contaminant Removal PROTECT Project 4 researchers focus on development of treatment platforms that effectively remove organic pollutants in water at a low-cost. Toxic organic chemicals from Superfund sites...
Apr 29, 2021 | Project 4 (Green Remediation)
Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs), such as the electro-Fenton (EF) process, are widely used in wastewater treatment to remove environmental contaminants. AOPs eliminate contaminants via oxidation. In the electro-Fenton process, hydrogen peroxide is continuously...
Aug 10, 2020 | Project 4 (Green Remediation), PROTECT Research
Recent PROTECT Study uses Computational Modeling of Bubbles to improve electrochemical removal of chemical pollutants in water A recent Project 4 study reveals efficient ways of exploiting the generated hydrogen and oxygen bubbles by electrochemical methods to enhance...
May 5, 2020 | Project 4 (Green Remediation), PROTECT Team, PROTECT Trainees
Project 5 Trainee Shayan Hojabri Receives Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award On Monday, April 27th PROTECT Project 5 Trainee Shayan Hojabri received the Northeastern University College of Engineering Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award for his tireless efforts as a...
Oct 4, 2019 | Media Coverage of PROTECT, News on Environmental Health, Project 4 (Green Remediation), PROTECT Team
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