MSEM students who are graduating this fall will be presenting their
final Master's projects this Thursday, December 11th, at 6:30 in Fromm
Hall on the main USF campus. A reception will proceed the
presentations starting at 6pm. This event is open to the public. The following topics will be presented:
Rosemarie Acoba: Addressing the Health Risks of Toxic Chemicals in Consumer Household Products
Weijia Li: Controlling PM2.5 in Chengdu: Analysis and Recommendations from the China, U.S. and California Experience
Johanna Sayo: Removal of Ethinylestradiol in Wastewater to Improve Water Quality and Environmental Health
Wing Suen: A Comparative Analysis of Building Energy Efficiency in Hong Kong and Singapore
Allison Chan: The Future of Direct Potable Reuse in California
Henry Walther: Clean Up Techniques for Coastal Oil Spills
Bryan Hodges: Evaluation of Respirable Crystalline Silica Controls for the
Shale Gas Industry
Tara Fitzgerald: Remediation
options for mercury-contaminated hydraulic
mine tailings throughout the Yuba River watershed
Totran Mai: Evaluation of
Habitat Conservation Plans for the California Tiger Salamander
Daniel West: Does Thorium have a place in the future U.S. energy mix?