Tag: environmental engineering tech
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Faulty note: Holzem publication
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Assistant Prof. Ryan Holzem (Environmental Engineering Technology) was recently published in the journal of Water Science and Technology. His paper was “Evaluating the impacts of triclosan on wastewater treatment performance during startup and acclimation.”
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Holzem gives introductory talk on Environmental Engineering Technology
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UWGB Assistant Prof. Ryan M. Holzem (Natural and Applied Science) welcomes you to a talk at 5:15 p.m. Wed., Sept. 28 in MAC Hall 225, entitled “Introduction to Environmental Engineering Technology.” Since joining UWGB in 2015, Holzem has been involved with the startup of the new engineering technology program, teaching various engineering courses, conducting research into…
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Faculty note: Holzem speaks on Manure Management research
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Prof. Ryan Holzem (Natural and Applied Science) attended the American Society of Civil and Environmental Engineers (ASCE) Environmental and Water Resource Institute (EWRI) World Environmental and Water Resource Congress, held in West Palm Beach, Florida, from May 22-26. Holzem gave a talk evaluating the research he completed with Prof. John Katers on advanced manure dewatering…
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Katers, Holzem contribute articles on waste management to dairy publication
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Natural and Applied Sciences Profs. John Katers (of EMBI) and Ryan M. Holzem (of the new Environmental Engineering Technology program) recently wrapped up a three-article series for the Progressive Dairyman magazine. Karen Lee, the editor, asked Katers and Holzem to address considerations for using digesters on large dairy farms. The Progressive Dairyman print and online…
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Faculty note: Engineering Technology’s Holzem earns grants
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Assistant Prof. Ryan Holzem of NAS, a specialist in environmental engineering technology, was awarded two grants this summer. He will receive $9,664 to provide a third-party evaluation of a private pro-biotic product that is added to manure lagoons to reduce organics and solids and improve nutrient values, with testing on two Wisconsin-based farms. He was…
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UW-Green Bay now accepting students for Engineering Technology
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Faculty are being hired, courses are being prepared and UW-Green Bay is now officially enrolling students for fall of 2015 in three new Engineering Technology programs. The new programs in Electrical, Mechanical and Environmental Engineering Technology will lead to a bachelor of science degree and are designed to make a high-demand field more easily accessible to…
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UW-Green Bay now enrolling students in new Engineering Technology programs
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is currently enrolling students for fall of 2015 in three new Engineering Technology programs. The new programs in Electrical, Mechanical and Environmental Engineering Technology will lead to a bachelor of science degree and are designed to make a high-demand field more easily accessible to students in the New North region while…
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Landmark, collaborative, regional Engineering Technology program moving forward with final approval
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Northeast Wisconsin Educational Resource Alliance 1716 Lawrence Drive De Pere, WI 54115 Phone: 920.609.6399 www.neweraonline.org Thirteen educational “points of entry” in one region. Two four-year state institutions from which to earn a diploma. One high-demand career field with a need for locally-developed engineering knowledge and talent. And, now, a clear path to launch the academic…
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Panel awards $1.9m in funding for engineering technology program
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The establishment of a collaborative engineering technology degree program that will benefit students in Northeastern Wisconsin took a major step forward Friday, Nov. 1, when a University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents committee OK’d nearly $1.9 million in new grant funding. The funds will help jump-start a trio of new and collaborative engineering technology…