Event Type: Service Hours
Go Blue Rising Stars in U-M Engineering Seminar Series - Presented by Tau Beta Pi Michigan Gamma (TBP MI-G) & ADGPE
Join us for an exciting in-person seminar highlighting cutting-edge research and emerging talent within the College of Engineering!
Featured Talk: "Poop for Power: A Journey in Environmental Biotechnology"
👩🔬 Speaker: Renata Starostka, PhD Candidate, Environmental Engineering, University of Michigan
📅 Date: February 19th
⏰ Time: 4:00 - 5:00 PM
📍 Location: LEC 4231
☕ Coffee & 🍪 Cookies & a lot of Pastries Provided!
What if wastewater could be a source of energy? Renata Starostka explores the fascinating intersection of biotechnology and sustainability, using dynamic membranes to filter and treat high-strength wastewater—converting organic nutrients into bioenergy
Don’t miss this chance to engage in a 35-minute talk + 15-minute discussion, connect with fellow engineers, and explore how engineering can drive sustainability and social impact.
📌 Sign up now ☕🍪
📌 You will earn a service hour upon submitting a synopsis of what you learned.
🔹Open to all undergraduate & graduate students, postdocs, and faculty from all engineering disciplines!
See you there! 🚀💡
Project Leaders: Manikandan Pandiyan (mpandiya)
When: Wed. Feb. 19, 2025 4 p.m.–5 p.m.
Where: LEC 4231 (on campus)
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Attendees:
5 of 30 spots.