Developing Methods for Geophysical (Noninvasive) Assessment of Landfills and Detection of Pollution in Adjacent Aquifers
International Webinar Series on Geoenvironmental Engineering
October 29, 2021
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Topic: Developing Methods for Geophysical (Noninvasive) Assessment of Landfills and Detection of Pollution in Adjacent Aquifers
Speaker: Dr. Philip Carpenter, Professor, Northern Illinois University
Register free for this or any other event in the International Webinar Series on Geoenvironmental Engineering. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
About the webinar series:
This series features weekly webinars on topics related to geoenvironmental engineering. They cover wide range of issues associated with land contamination, waste management, and sustainability and resiliency. All interested are welcome to attend, and these events are highly recommended for MS/MTech/PhD students, postdocs, and young faculty in geotechnical engineering, environmental engineering, and related fields.
Benefits of participation:
- Understand diverse geoenvironmental problems that are prevalent worldwide
- Be aware of and learn from research projects that are being performed to address geoenvironmental problems
- Develop ideas for geoenvironmental engineering research (especially for MS/MTech/PhD students and young faculty/professionals)
- Be part of a network of geoenvironmental engineering researchers
Date posted
Aug 18, 2021
Date updated
Aug 18, 2021