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SSP Seminar Series

 

Date
Speaker
Affiliation
Title
15 September 2008 Mr. Joseph Hui Kim Sung
NEA
Singapore's Environmental Policy, Administration & Enforcement
18 March 2008 Professor Peter K. Kitanidis
Stanford
A Field Demostration of Biostimulation to Immobilize Uranium Chemical Delivery and Mixing
25 February 2008 Professor Junbai LI
Jilin University
Template Synthesized Polymer/Protein Nanotubes and Microcapsules
14 January 2008 Mr Kurt Rhoads , PhD Candidate, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, USA
Stanford
Perfluorinated Surfactants and Their Fate in the Environment
14 November 2007 Assistant Professor Oliver Fringer , Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, USA
Stanford
High-resolution simulations of estuarine flows
31 October 2007 Assistant Professor Oliver Fringer , Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, USA
Stanford
Optimal serial and parallel computing strategies for large-scale environmental flows
20 September 2007 Mr. Loh Ah Tuan, Senior Advisor, National Environment Agency, Singapore
NEA
Singapore's Environmental Policy, Administration and Enforcement
1 December 2006 Prof Thomas Peter (Tom) Curtis,
University of New Castle upon Thyne

Stanford
Ecological Theory for Biological and Engineered Systems
29 November 2006 Prof Craig Criddle, Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, Stanford University
Stanford
Establishing a Global Network of Wastewater Treatment Plant Bioreactors
29 November 2006 Dr Christopher Francis, Stanford University
Stanford
Ammonia-oxiding Archaea and Bacteria in Natural Systems
28 November 2006 Dr Lycely del C. Sepúlveda- Torres,
Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, Stanford University

Stanford
Community Dynamics of Vibrio cholera-containing Biofilms from the Bay of Bengal
19 May 2006 Prof James O. Leckie, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, USA
Stanford
Can China’s Environment Survive: Changing the Business Model to include the Environment
6 April 2006 Professor Stephen Monismith, Dept of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, USA
Stanford
Tempest in a teapot: Observation and modeling of a small Californian estuary
24 Mar 2006 Dr HE Chi Quan
Shanghai University
Natural Wetlands and Wetland Invasive Plant in China
29 - 30 Nov 2005 A/P Darren Sun
NTU
Membrane Bioreactor for Water Reclamation: Design and Operation
18 November 2005 Professor Lynn, Dept of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, USA
Stanford
Personal Exposure to Airborne Particulate Matter: How Important are Indoor Sources?
4 November 2005 Dr. Pierre Côté, Chief Technology Officer, ZENON Environmental Inc.
ZENON Environmental Inc.
An Update on the Development of MBR Technology
9 September 2005 Prof James O. Leckie, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, USA
Stanford
The Future of Wastewater Reclamation/Recycle: Challenges and Opportunities
26 Jul 2005 Prof David Freyberg
Stanford
You are what you drink: Stanford's Water Systems in Context
11 Jul 2005 Mr Kyra Naumoff
U of California, Berkeley
What's the matter with particulate matter? An Introduction to Indoor Air Pollution from Biomass in Less Developed Countries
6 Jul 2005 Dr Edmund Seto
U of California, Berkeley
Assessment of Waterborne Pathogen Exposure: lessons learned from a study of Schistosoma japonicum transmission in China
31 May - 1 June 2005 Profs J. Leckie, C. Criddle [Stanford]
Prof J.T Kuo [National Taiwan Univ]
and others from NTU, PUB, NEA
Stanford
NTU-Stanford Symposium on the Environment:Technological Challenges For Water Resouces and the Environment
21 Mar 2005 Prof A. Spormann
Stanford
Regulation of Biofilm Dynamics in Shewanella oneidensis by cyclic-di- GMP
14 Feb 2005 Prof S Monismith
Stanford
Buoyancy driven flows over a coral reef
31 Jan 2005 Prof J. Leckie
Stanford
Dermal Exposure Analysis: Challenges and Opportunities
24 Jan 2005 Mr Jean Claude Vanderstraeten
Hewlett-Packard , Singapore
E-waste: an emerging issue. Hewlett-Packard's views and position on electronic product take-back and recycling

29 Nov 2004

Prof D. Freyberg

Stanford

Managing an Aging Resource: Old Dams in the American West

17 Nov 2004

Prof D. Freyberg

Stanford

Welcome to the Aqueduct Empire: An Introduction to California’s Water Resources, Water History, and Water Wars

1 Oct 2004

Prof D. Mackay

Stanford

Field Experiments to Evaluate the Impacts of Ethanol on Degradation of Other Gasoline Constituents in Groundwater

15 Sept 2004

Prof C. Criddle

Stanford

How Molecular Ecology is about to Revolutionise Environmental Biotechnology

 

   
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