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General Session: Advances in Environmental Chemistry:


: [ENVR] Division of Environmental Chemistry

This symposium is open to all papers on environmental chemistry or environmental engineering that may be beyond the focus of the specific topics addressed in other ENVR symposia.

Speakers

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Louisiana State University
Speaker Image for Vineet Kumar Pal
Graduate Student, NYU Langone Health
Speaker Image for Qammer Zaib
Research Professor, University of Ulsan
Speaker Image for Nga Lee Ng
Georgia Institute of Technology
Speaker Image for Payagala Udawattage Ashvin Fernando
Senior Scientist, Bennett Aerospace
Speaker Image for Gilbert Kosgei
Engineer Research and Development Center
Speaker Image for Kirin Furst
George Mason University
Speaker Image for Julie Peller
Valparaiso University
Speaker Image for Marya Lieberman
Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Univ of Notre Dame
Speaker Image for Gustavo Salazar
Assistant Professor, Texas Woman's University
Speaker Image for Jeanne Berk
Associate Professor, Cedar Crest College
Speaker Image for Januka Budhathoki-Uprety
Assistant Professor, North Carolina State University
Speaker Image for Aaron Newborn
George Mason University
Speaker Image for Michael Gonsior
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
Speaker Image for Sarah Fischer
University of Missouri
Speaker Image for Angela Gonzalez
Professor, Inter American University of Puerto Rico - San Germán Campus
Speaker Image for Andrea Oyewole
Assistant Professor, Prairie View A&M University

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