On her new position at the Southern California Coastal Water Research Project (SCCWRP)!!!
Woohoo!
Who did an amazing job defending her dissertation,
Ecology of nitrogen-removing microbial communities and applications to wastewater treatment
this past fall*, and will have lots of great papers coming out soon.
I’m eager to see what nifty postdoc opportunity she lines up, and where she goes from here.
*Yes, I am late with this (I’m sorry Kylie! better late than never, right?), and with other announcements I’ll try to catch up on, but let’s start with this one.
You can check it out here
https://ascelibrary.org/doi/10.1061/JSWBAY.0000912
and see all the CCWT papers in this special issue of Journal of Sustainable Water in the Built Environment
Who has won a Marshall Scholarship to begin her postgraduate journey.
After she gets her Honors Thesis finished this spring, of course. 🙂
Very proud!
Claire Garfield ’20 Awarded Prestigious Marshall Scholarship
Since this is too late to be advertising, it’ll have to just go into the bragging-on-my-students category.
Congratulations to @KylieLanglois on presenting her beautiful and fascinating poster at #asmmicrobe2018 https://twitter.com/KylieLanglois/status/1005134046832230400 http://www.stonybrook.edu/cleanwater/ #NYSCCWT #BetterLateThanNeverNOT
First: lucky you! and then second:
Kylie Langlois (@KylieLanglois) will be presenting her dissertation research on the microbial communities of nitrogen-removing biofilters at the big ACS meeting #ACSNOLA 2018; check it out!
Abstract ENVR 457, Wednesday March 21, 4pm, Room 348 of the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center @NewOrleansENMCC
This research would not be possible without the New York State Center for Clean Water Technology, CCWTÂ http://www.stonybrook.edu/cleanwater/