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2024 Gs4 Student Scholars Symposium Program, Georgia Southern University
2024 Gs4 Student Scholars Symposium Program, Georgia Southern University
GS4 Georgia Southern Student Scholars Symposium
Statesboro Campus presentations can be found on Pg. 4-17.
Conference Program, Georgia Southern University
Conference Program, Georgia Southern University
GS4 Georgia Southern Student Scholars Symposium
No abstract provided.
Carbon Dioxide Gasification Of Biochar: A Study On Utilizing Captured Co2 To Mitigate Greenhouse Gas Emission And Improving Carbon Conversion Efficiency, Nnamdi Ofuani
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
With rapidly growing global economies and world population, fossil fuel continues to play a major role in meeting current energy demands. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies have, hence, been implemented to reduce CO2 emissions in the atmosphere. With the implementation of CCS technologies comes the need to utilize the captured CO2. This research, therefore, proposes CO2 gasification of biochar as a viable carbon utilization pathway. With captured CO2 coming at various concentrations, there is a need to understand how CO2 concentration affects biochar conversion to useful products. This study, therefore, evaluates the effects …
Steam Gasification Of Biochar To Produce Hydrogen-Rich Syngas, Nnamdi Ofuani
Steam Gasification Of Biochar To Produce Hydrogen-Rich Syngas, Nnamdi Ofuani
Honors College Theses
A key greenhouse gas (GHG) emission contributing to climate change is carbon dioxide (CO2) emission. This emission is largely due to the use of fossil fuel as a major energy source. Biomass is an alternative energy source. Biochar, a byproduct of the pyrolysis process (of biomass), could be gasified to produce syngas (a mixture of CO and H2). This syngas can further be used to produce different kinds of fuels like biodiesel, bio-gasoline, bioethanol, etc. In the steam gasification of biochar, the quality and yield of syngas is dependent on parameters such as temperature, particle size, …
College Of Engineering News, Georgia Southern University
College Of Engineering News, Georgia Southern University
Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering & Computing News (2012-2023)
- Two PCEC Faculty Awarded NSF Engineering Research Initiation (ERI) Grants
College Of Engineering News, Georgia Southern University
College Of Engineering News, Georgia Southern University
Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering & Computing News (2012-2023)
- NFS Awards $200K ERI Grant to Dr. Prakash Bhoi
Life Cycle Analysis Of Biochar-Based Syngas To Jet Fuel, Nnamdi Ofuani
Life Cycle Analysis Of Biochar-Based Syngas To Jet Fuel, Nnamdi Ofuani
Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing Student Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
Highway Stormwater Runoff On-Site Treatment Using Bioslope With New Media Of Mixture Of Biochar And Topsoil, Ahmed Yunus
Highway Stormwater Runoff On-Site Treatment Using Bioslope With New Media Of Mixture Of Biochar And Topsoil, Ahmed Yunus
Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing Student Research Symposium
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The impervious surface created by highway in the state of Georgia and the United States collects and transports a large volume of stormwater into water bodies.
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United States highways and bridge system is one of the contributors for non-point source pollution stated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
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Highway stormwater runoff constitutes significant pollutants such as total suspended solids (TSS), “heavy metal”, nutrients, organic contaminants, oil and grease which harm and impact water quality and endangered aquatic species.
Highway Stormwater Runoff On-Site Treatment Using Bioslope With New Media Of Biochar Amended Topsoils, Ahmed I. Yunus
Highway Stormwater Runoff On-Site Treatment Using Bioslope With New Media Of Biochar Amended Topsoils, Ahmed I. Yunus
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) has constructed various treatment facilities on its right-of-way (ROW) to collect and treat highway stormwater runoff, emphasizing total suspended solids (TSS) removal. The permit performance goal set by the Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) is 80% TSS removal. Current stormwater best management practice (BMP) treatment facilities include complex and permanent infrastructures such as bioslope, bioretention basins, sand filters, infiltration trenches, and grass channels. Among these BMPs, bioslope has been becoming more popular due to its applicability for roadway embankments and areas with limited ROW constraints. It removes pollutants effectively by physical filtration and chemical adsorption …
Progress, Georgia Southern University
Progress, Georgia Southern University
Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering & Computing Progress
Welcome to the new online version of Progress, the magazine of the Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing. We are approaching 10,000 subscribers, and as we are the College of Engineering and Computing, we think online is the way to go! This issue features three of our first female engineering graduates, a recent student success story, two of our pre-eminent female faculty, as well as one of our most influential female industry/business collaborations. Welcome to the Women of Engineering and Computing issue of Progress!
Research Symposium Program 2017, Georgia Southern University Research Symposium
Research Symposium Program 2017, Georgia Southern University Research Symposium
GS4 Georgia Southern Student Scholars Symposium
No abstract provided.
Research Symposium Program [2016], Georgia Southern University
Research Symposium Program [2016], Georgia Southern University
GS4 Georgia Southern Student Scholars Symposium
No abstract provided.
The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University
The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University
The George-Anne
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Cosm News, Georgia Southern University
Cosm News, Georgia Southern University
College of Science and Mathematics News (2012-2019)
- Biology Student Wins 1st Place at Research Symposium
Research Symposium Program [2015], Georgia Southern University Research Symposium
Research Symposium Program [2015], Georgia Southern University Research Symposium
GS4 Georgia Southern Student Scholars Symposium
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The Cosm Newsletter
The COSM Newsletter (2008-2018)
- Laura Regassa, GSTA 2015 Teacher of the Year
- The Department of Biology receives the Kay T. Reissing Terrestrial Snail Collection
- Biology Professor Invited to United Nations Meeting in Rome
- Charles and Sandra Chandler Research Scholarship Program
- Biology Student Kym Coley
- Announcing a New Scholarship in Biology
- Biology Professor coauthors environmental science textbook
- Biology faculty member makes research presentation in Bali, Indonesia
- Chemistry students attend NOBCChE Conference
- Graduate student gives talk at UGA
- Georgia Southern Scientists Map Wassaw Sound
- Graduates go to sea
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- Professor Xiao-Jun Wang appointed as Editor
- Nanotechnology Computational group conducts research
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