Environmental engineering research by graduate student Marie Olland
As a Ph.D. student in environmental engineering, Marie Olland wants to increase the agricultural value of biosolid-amended soils while reducing associated risks. To do this, her research focuses on developing sustainable treatments and management strategies for the bioremediation of this wasted but valuable resource.
Forensic Chemistry: Detecting Chemicals in Biosolids
Graduate Engineering Research Showcase
April 5, 2024
Видео Environmental engineering research by graduate student Marie Olland канала College of Engineering - Oregon State University
Forensic Chemistry: Detecting Chemicals in Biosolids
Graduate Engineering Research Showcase
April 5, 2024
Видео Environmental engineering research by graduate student Marie Olland канала College of Engineering - Oregon State University
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