Illinois Sustainable Technology Center - University of Illinois

Sponsored Research Symposium

On September 9th, 2009, ISTC hosted a one-day symposium to showcase a number of the ongoing or recently completed projects funded through our Sponsored Research Program. They spaned several of our areas of interest in industrial technology and pollution prevention, and environmental monitoring, assessment, and remediation.

Presentations

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Metalworking Fluid Research
  • Presented By: Shiv Kapoor (UIUC)
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Expanded Chemical Management System Pilot Projects
  • Presented By: Tom Bierma (ISU)
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Endotoxin Biosensors and Biosensor Work on Metals
  • Presented By: Yi Lu (UIUC)
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PBDE Fate in Wastewater Digesters
  • Presented By: Karl Rockne (UIC)
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IL River Complex Sediment-Associated Toxicity
  • Presented By: Mike Lydy (SIUC)
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Mercury Concentrations in Wetlands associated with Coal-fired Power Plants
  • Presented By: Dick Halbrook (SIUC)
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Risks to Insectivorous Birds in the Calumet Region from Transfer of Contaminants from Sediments to Emerging Aquatic Insects
  • Presented By: Dave Soucek (UIUC)
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Correlations of Agrochemical Residues in Drinking Water and Birth Defects in Illinois
  • Presented By: Manoj Mohanty (SIUC)
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