Education of Environmental Leaders of the Future: International Phytotechnologies Scholars Program - 2023

未来环境领袖教育:国际植物技术学者计划 - 2023

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项目摘要

Summary - Education of Environmental Leaders of the Future: International Phytotechnologies Scholars Program - 2023 We will train and inspire the next generation of professionals and academic researchers in public health protection as part of the 17th Annual International Phytotechnologies Conference. We plan to support student participation in the International Phytotechnologies Scholars Program to be held May 2023 in Bollingbrook, Illinois, in suburban Chicago, on the Argonne National Labs conference facility. The conference is hosted by the International Phytotechnology Society (IPS), that also develops and executes the PhytoScholars Program. PhytoScholars is a unique student-oriented scholars program, with Specifically, Phytoscholars has the following objectives: • To increases knowledge of the broader roles of phytotechnologies in the concurrent protection of public health, risk assessment and the improvement of ecosystem function; • To provide students with professional skills and development opportunities and the chance to network with international professionals working in the field of phytotechnologies; • To directly support student training, mentorship and education in phytotechnologies and sustainable technologies as strategies for environmental remediation, management, and stewardship. As part of this program, students will be supported to attend the conference by offering support for partial coverage of travel and lodging fees for an expected 15 selected scholars. PhytoScholars will be offered the opportunity to travel, and will directly interact with international leaders in public health protection to learn scientifically and grow professionally. All PhytoScholars will be tasked to offer a presentation, meet professional leaders, offer specified feedback, and meet learning objectives, which include not only scientific objectives but also cultural and professional development objectives. All PhytoScholars’ presentations will be evaluated by a minimum of two professional leaders, many listed below. The selection process will aim to invite applicants in groups underrepresented in STEM fields. The selection committee, listed below, is a diverse group of accomplished scholars that has interacted with past conferences and PhytoScholars programs. All selection committee members will be invited to the conference to offer talks and engage with the PhytoScholars. Table 1. Selection committee for ‘Education of Environmental Leaders of the Future: International Phytotechnologies Scholars Program - 2023’. Name and nationality Affiliation Basis for participation on selection committee David Tsao (USA) America’s Technology Manager, British Petroleum IPS President, Conference Chair Barbara Zeeb (Canada) Professor, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Royal Military College of Canada IPS Executive Vice President Matt Limmer (USA) Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Delaware IPS Treasurer and former PhytoScholar Liz Rylott (UK) Senior Researcher, University of York (UK) IPS Vice President Elizabeth Nichols (USA) Professor, North Carolina State University IPS Secretary John Quinn (USA) Argonne National Lab Conference Co-Chair and Host Site Representative Christina Negri (Argonne National Lab) Director, Environmental Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory Conference Host Site Representative and IPS member Elena Maestri (Italy) Research Professor, Università di Parma IPS Board Lee Newman (USA) Associate Professor and Chair of Chemistry, SUNY-ESF Syracuse IPS Past President Joel Burken (USA) Professor, Missouri University of Science and Technology PhytoScholars PI and Founder, IPS Board
未来环境领导者的教育:国际植物技术 奖学金计划- 2023 我们将在公开场合培训和激励下一代专业人士和学术研究人员 作为第17届国际植物技术年会的一部分。我们计划 支持学生参加将于5月举行的国际植物技术学者计划 2023年在伊利诺伊州的博林布鲁克,在芝加哥郊区,在阿贡国家实验室会议设施。的 会议由国际植物技术协会(IPS)主办,该协会还开发和执行 植物学者计划植物学者是一个独特的以学生为导向的学者计划, 具体而言,植物学者有以下目标: ·增加对植物技术在并行保护中的更广泛作用的了解 公共卫生、风险评估和改善生态系统功能; ·为学生提供专业技能和发展机会, 与在植物技术领域工作的国际专业人员建立网络; ·直接支持学生培训,指导和植物技术教育, 可持续技术作为环境补救、管理和 管理工作 作为该计划的一部分,学生将通过提供以下支持来支持参加会议 为预计选定的15名学者支付部分旅费和住宿费。植物学者将 提供了旅行的机会,并将直接与公共卫生领域的国际领导人互动 保护科学学习和专业成长。所有的植物学者将被要求提供一个 演示文稿,满足专业领导,提供指定的反馈,并满足学习目标, 包括科学目标,也包括文化和职业发展目标。所有 PhytoScholars的演讲将由至少两名专业领导人进行评估,其中许多人 下面选拔过程的目的是邀请在STEM领域代表性不足的群体中的申请人。的 评选委员会,下面列出的,是一个有成就的学者,有互动, 过去的会议和植物学者计划。所有遴选委员会成员将获邀出席 会议提供会谈,并与植物学者参与。 表1.未来环境领导者教育选拔委员会:国际 植物技术学者计划-2023年“。 姓名和国籍 参加的基础 推选委员会 大卫(美国) 美国技术经理,英国人 石油IPS总裁,会议主席 Barbara Zeeb(加拿大) 教授,化学和化学 工程,皇家军事学院 加拿大IPS执行副总裁 Matt Limmer(美国) 博士后研究员,大学 特拉华州 IPS财务主任和前 植物学者 Liz Rylott(英国)高级研究员,约克大学(英国)IPS副总裁 Elizabeth Nichols(美国),北卡罗来纳州州立大学教授,IPS秘书 John Quinn(美国)阿贡国家实验室 会议联合主席兼主持人 现场代表 克里斯蒂娜·内格里(阿贡 国家实验室) 环境科学司司长, 阿贡国家实验室 会议主办地点 代表和IPS成员 Elena Maestri(意大利)帕尔马大学IPS委员会研究教授 Lee纽曼(美国) 副教授兼 化学,SUNY-ESF锡拉丘兹IPS前任总裁 Joel Burken(美国) 密苏里州科学大学教授 和技术 植物学者PI和创始人, IPS板

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Joel G. Burken其他文献

Active phytoextraction of toluene shifts the microbiome and enhances degradation capacity in hybrid poplar
甲苯的主动植物提取改变了微生物群落并提高了杂种杨的降解能力
  • DOI:
    10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.123910
  • 发表时间:
    2025-01-01
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    8.400
  • 作者:
    Michael BenIsrael;Dasiel Obregon;Philipp Wanner;Jeremy Fernandes;Joel G. Burken;Ramon Aravena;Beth L. Parker;Elizabeth A. Haack;David T. Tsao;Kari E. Dunfield
  • 通讯作者:
    Kari E. Dunfield
Waterjet injection of powdered activated carbon for sediment remediation
  • DOI:
    10.1007/s11368-011-0392-x
  • 发表时间:
    2011-07-01
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    3.000
  • 作者:
    Chris J. Redell;Andrew Curtis Elmore;Joel G. Burken;Ryan D. Stringer
  • 通讯作者:
    Ryan D. Stringer
Raising the Green Roof: Enhancing Youth Water Literacy through Built Environment Education
提高屋顶绿化:通过建筑环境教育提高青少年水素养
  • DOI:
  • 发表时间:
    2024
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    3.9
  • 作者:
    Laura B. Cole;Lilian Priscilla;Laura A. Zangori;Beth Kania;Joel G. Burken
  • 通讯作者:
    Joel G. Burken

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{{ truncateString('Joel G. Burken', 18)}}的其他基金

International Phytotechnologies Scholars Program Preparing Next Generation Global Leaders in Our Profession
国际植物技术学者计划培养下一代全球专业领袖
  • 批准号:
    9470944
  • 财政年份:
    2017
  • 资助金额:
    $ 2万
  • 项目类别:
In-Situ Sediment Remediation Using Benthic Waterjet Amendment Placement
使用底栖水射流修正放置进行原位沉积物修复
  • 批准号:
    7914797
  • 财政年份:
    2009
  • 资助金额:
    $ 2万
  • 项目类别:
In-Situ Sediment Remediation Using Benthic Waterjet Amendment Placement
使用底栖水射流修正放置进行原位沉积物修复
  • 批准号:
    7340871
  • 财政年份:
    2008
  • 资助金额:
    $ 2万
  • 项目类别:
In-Situ Sediment Remediation Using Benthic Waterjet Amendment Placement
使用底栖水射流修正放置进行原位沉积物修复
  • 批准号:
    8105727
  • 财政年份:
    2008
  • 资助金额:
    $ 2万
  • 项目类别:
In-Situ Sediment Remediation Using Benthic Waterjet Amendment Placement
使用底栖水射流修正放置进行原位沉积物修复
  • 批准号:
    7599190
  • 财政年份:
    2008
  • 资助金额:
    $ 2万
  • 项目类别:

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