Exploring Project NePTWNE's Trident
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Professor/Instructor/Speaker: Sherri Mason,Ph.D.
Building on its history of aquatic research and education, Gannon launched Project NePTWNE in mid-2022. Project NePTWNE, which stands for Nano and Polymer Technology for Water Networks of Erie, is an initiative focused on water quality and economic revitalization through the three pillars of Measurement, Mitigation, and Manufacturing. Through the measurement and monitoring of nutrient levels, invasive species, and various pollutants, we can work to mitigate issues through education, engineered controls, regulation, and manufactured solutions. These three pillars work together to improve water quality and quality of life for our community. Come learn more about Project NePTWNE from its inaugural director, Dr. Sherri "Sam" Mason.
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Building on its history of aquatic research and education, Gannon launched Project NePTWNE in mid-2022. Project NePTWNE, which stands for Nano and Polymer Technology for Water Networks of Erie, is an initiative focused on water quality and economic revitalization through the three pillars of Measurement, Mitigation, and Manufacturing. Through the measurement and monitoring of nutrient levels, invasive species, and various pollutants, we can work to mitigate issues through education, engineered controls, regulation, and manufactured solutions. These three pillars work together to improve water quality and quality of life for our community. Come learn more about Project NePTWNE from its inaugural director, Dr. Sherri "Sam" Mason.
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