Sarah Arrowsmith headed to KE as Safety Specialist

We are pleased and sad to announce that Sarah Arrowsmith soon will be transitioning to be a Safety Specialist in ASU Facilities Management, which provides service for all of ASU’s Knowledge Enterprise (KE).   She will be joining KE on or around October 17, although she will be available to help both centers on an as-needed… Continue reading Sarah Arrowsmith headed to KE as Safety Specialist

Welcome back, BSCEB – Good News!

Happy Birthday, Calvin Ray! Sean Lai and Michelle Young:  MPPC accepted for LET, oral presentation Michelle Young:  Abstracts accepted (poster, LET) IWA water and wastewater (poster and talk), Smith and Michelle (oral presentation about bunny poop 🙂 Min Long:  PFAS manuscript published ESMT, LET PFAS poster with Chen Zhou and Bruce Rittmann, https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.est.1c06528. Chenwei Zheng:  abstract… Continue reading Welcome back, BSCEB – Good News!

ASU ranks in top 5% of Universities in Research Expenditures

ASU is globally recognized as a problem solving institution, and the increased funding from many sources including national agencies such as NSF and DoD attests to our continued commitment toward innovation. Read all about it from the NSF HERD survey here!

ASU Recognized for Net-Zero Emissions!

As a university, ASU has surpassed its goal of net-zero emissions for 2025 in 2020, six years ahead of schedule. Times Higher Education and the EPA have recognized ASU as leaders in sustainability. ASU is 1 of 2 universities in the nation to achieve this, and 1 of only 43 worldwide! Read all about it… Continue reading ASU Recognized for Net-Zero Emissions!

“Long-Term Continuous Co-reduction of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane and Trichloroethene over Palladium Nanoparticles Spontaneously Deposited on H2-Transfer Membranes”

New research by the Rittmann and Chen Zhou Labs were just published in the Environmental Science and Technology issue on ACS Publications. This research talks in depth about understudied chemicals and their co-reduction using catalysts. You can check out the cover and issue here and then the full article here!