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Desktop Seminar with Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology

13 October 2020 16:00-17:00, Online, United Kingdom


Introduction
Welcome to the latest Å·ÃÀAV Desktop Seminars, sponsored by the Å·ÃÀAV's Environmental Science journal family. Each session will highlight the research of one of the journals' board members.

In this installment, join ESWRT Associate Editor, Professor Krista Wigginton (University of Michigan), to hear about her latest work. 

This 45-minute seminar will allow researchers of all professional levels to connect and share ideas and ask questions.

Programme

The programme for this event is as follows:

11:00 EDT     Introduction
11:05 EDT     How virus structure and chemistry impacts environmental fate - Krista Wigginton
11:50 EDT     Questions
11:58 EDT     Closing remarks

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Speakers
Professor Krista Wiggington, University of Michigan, United States


University of Michigan, United States. Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology Associate Editor

Krista Rule Wigginton received her M.S. and Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech and her B.S. in Chemistry at the University of Idaho and conducted postdoctoral research at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Lausanne, Switzerland. In 2013, she joined the faculty in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Michigan as an assistant professor of environmental engineering. Dr. Wigginton’s research team focuses on pollutant fate in water treatment processes, and on improving pathogen and micropollutant detection.  She’s the recipient of the U.S. NSF International Postdoctoral Fellowship and the NSF CAREER award.



Venue
Go To Webinar

Go To Webinar, Online, United Kingdom

Organised by
Jennifer Griffiths (griffithsj@rsc.org)
Emma Eley (eleye@rsc.org)
Neil Scriven (scrivenn@rsc.org)
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