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Archive for May, 2021

UT leading three-year effort to improve detection, treatment of algal toxins

Source: UT leading three-year effort to improve detection, treatment of algal toxins


UT leading three-year effort to improve detection, treatment of algal toxins | The Blade

Source: UT leading three-year effort to improve detection, treatment of algal toxins | The Blade


13 ABC: People, Businesses Need to Learn Lessons from Colonial Pipeline Cyberattack – YouTube


Virtual Advice | UToledo News

In his UToledo Students Vlog, Pawandeepsingh Dhingra, a junior in electrical engineering, offers insight into how he handled his online courses through the pandemic and the biggest differences between his online and in-person classes.

Source: Virtual Advice | UToledo News


UToledo BOSEF Team Takes Third Place in the 2021 Solar District Cup | UToledo News

The UToledo team consisted of eight students, including six with Building Ohio’s Sustainable Energy Future scholarships, competing against 28 other schools nationwide.

Source: UToledo BOSEF Team Takes Third Place in the 2021 Solar District Cup | UToledo News


U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Awards UToledo $1.4 Million to Develop New Techniques to Combat Toxic Algae | UToledo News

A trio of UToledo professors and researchers — Dr. Thomas Bridgeman, Dr. Youngwoo Seo, Dr. Dae-Wook Kang — are collaborating with municipal water treatment plants on the three-year project.

Source: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Awards UToledo $1.4 Million to Develop New Techniques to Combat Toxic Algae | UToledo News


Assistant Professor in Engineering Receives NSF Career Award | UToledo News

Dr. Kevin Xu, assistant professor in electrical engineering and computer science, received a five-year, $550,000 award through the Faculty Early Career Development Program.

Source: Assistant Professor in Engineering Receives NSF Career Award | UToledo News


Acing Exams | UToledo News

In his UToledo Students Vlog, Justin Mendoza, a junior studying bioengineering, offers tips to help minimize finals stress through preparation, positivity and proper strategies.

Source: Acing Exams | UToledo News