Science Inventory

Synergy: Combining Science and Engineering to Solve Environmental Problems at the U.S. EPA

Citation:

Yeardley, R., M. Mills, Jim Lazorchak, C. Nietch, AND S. Jacobs. Synergy: Combining Science and Engineering to Solve Environmental Problems at the U.S. EPA. SETAC Ohio Valley Chapter Lunch Webinar Series – March, Virtual, March 05, 2021.

Impact/Purpose:

This presentation will educate the audience about EPA research that leverages science and engineering together, such as projects at the Great Lakes Areas of Concern, the Experimental Streams Facility, and Congress Run. This presentation will also initiate discussion and thought on: Distinctions between science and engineering - how real are they, and where are the lines? The importance of collaboration between multiple disciplines for environmental solutions. It will inform students on where they might I fit in to these kinds of projects if they are considering a career at the U.S. EPA.

Description:

This presentation will inform the audience of professionals and students on the synergistic use of science and engineering as well as the collaborative nature of environmental projects (with which EPA is involved).

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ SLIDE)
Product Published Date:03/05/2021
Record Last Revised:03/19/2021
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 351081