Workshop on Sustainability Curriculum at Rutgers
Cook Student Center 59 Biel Road, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesRegister for the Workshop Here View the Event Agenda Here
Register for the Workshop Here View the Event Agenda Here
Speaker: Kayode Atoba, Texas A&M University.
Speaker: Sepideh Razavi, University of Oklahoma. Abstract: Presence of complex solutions composed of fluids, ions, surfactant molecules, and colloidal particles is commonplace in problems relevant to materials discovery and manufacturing. Such multicomponent fluidic systems are often confined by interfaces in processes associated with the water-energy nexus as well, for example, in membrane separations and subsurface energy recovery and storage. To ...
Speaker: Ivan Mitevski, Princeton University. Abstract: Many studies commonly assume linearity when investigating the climate system's response to CO2 perturbations in Earth System Models. The primary objective of this work is to thoroughly analyze this linearity assumption in a hierarchy of modeling experiments with CO2 concentrations decreasing to 1/8th and increasing up to 8 times the pre-industrial values. We explore ...
Speaker: Jerome Pinti, University of Delaware More information here.
Speaker: Jeremy Webber, NJ Forest Fire Service. Sponsored by Rutgers . Abstract: For the fire element, we will explore how prescribed fire not only aids in protecting life and property from the catastrophic wildfire, but also how it supports ecosystem health. Prescribed fire used appropriately can benefit habitats for both flora and fauna, while also supporting hazardous fuel and invasive ...
Speaker: Marc-Antoine Longpre, CUNY Queens College. More information here.
Abstract: Join Verbal Mayhem and the Office of Climate Action Sustainability Ambassadors for an Earth Day open mic event! We will start off the event with a special Earth Day presentation, followed by performances, and wrapping up with environmental trivia. Sign ups to perform are first come, first serve, and limited to one per person. All talents are welcome: poetry, ...
Speaker: Mark Stoeckle, Rockerfeller University More information here.
Speaker: Jon Carnegie, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center at Rutgers University Abstract: The 15-minute neighborhood concept gained visibility as the global pandemic demonstrated that local access to basic life needs is critically important. In addition to being an important contribution to New Jersey’s efforts to achieve its goals of reducing pollution that causes climate change, 15-minute neighborhoods provide residents with ...
Speaker: Elizabeth Harvey, University of New Hampshire More information here.
Speaker: Jason Adolf & Erin Conlon, Monmouth University Abstract: For the water element, we will dive into the ocean realm as offshore wind development continues off the New Jersey coast, many are concerned about potential impacts on the marine ecosystem. Environmental DNA (eDNA) provides a non-extractive method of monitoring fish community composition that can be done by community scientists and ...