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Upel Students Present Their Research Work At Ieee Compel 2016 In Trondheim, Norway | Utah State University Power Electronics Lab, Usu College Of Engineering Sep 2016

Upel Students Present Their Research Work At Ieee Compel 2016 In Trondheim, Norway | Utah State University Power Electronics Lab, Usu College Of Engineering

College of Engineering News

UPEL students, M. Muneeb Ur Rehman, Hongjie Wang, and Tarak Saha, presented their research papers at the17th annual IEEE conference for Control and Modeling for Power Electronics (COMPEL 2016) sponsored by the IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS). The conference was held in Trondheim, Norway this year and was well attended by engineers, researchers, students, and professionals from industry and academic world.


Upel Students And Faculty Present At Ecce 2016 | Utah State University Power Electronics Lab, Usu College Of Engineering Sep 2016

Upel Students And Faculty Present At Ecce 2016 | Utah State University Power Electronics Lab, Usu College Of Engineering

College of Engineering News

UPEL students, Hongjie Wang, M. Muneeb Ur Rehman and Reza Tavakoli, presented their research papers at the annual IEEE Energy Conversion Congress & Exposition (ECCE 2016) sponsored by the IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS) and the IEEE Industrial Application Society (IAS). The conference was held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin this year and was well attended by engineers, researchers, students, and professionals from industry and academic world.


Dr. Hadi Soroosh Research Presentation | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering May 2016

Dr. Hadi Soroosh Research Presentation | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering

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Rise of human population causes an increase of freshwater use and wastewater production worldwide. Wastewater contains various pathogens injurious to health and nutrients (mainly N and P) which would support photosynthesis of chlorophytes and terrestrial plants but can be also an ecological threat to the environment. The conventional wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) require a large amount of energy (for mechanical aeration) and causes emission of CO2 and secondary contamination (by use of flocculants). Microalgae-Bacteria (MaB) biocoenosis can improve the capacity of the treatment system by simultaneous removal of the nutrients and carbon from wastewater with minimum carbon footprint and energy …