院庆30周年系列学术报告通知——澳大利亚科廷大学Abhijit Mukherjee教授、华东师范大学Varenyam Achal副教授 |
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院庆30周年系列学术报告通知——澳大利亚科廷大学Abhijit Mukherjee教授、华东师范大学Varenyam Achal副教授 应东南大学材料学院钱春香教授邀请,澳大利亚科廷大学Abhijit Mukherjee教授携华东师范大学Varenyam Achal副教授将在本院共同举办学术报告,欢迎广大师生积极参加。 报告题目:Path to Sustainable Infrastructure- Monitor, Maintain and Develop 报 告 人:Abhijit Mukherjee教授 报告时间:2014年7月4日下午1点30分 报告地点:材料学院B楼523会议室
Path to Sustainable Infrastructure- Monitor, Maintain and Develop Abhijit Mukherjee Professor of Civil Engineering, Curtin University, Bentley, WA 6102 Abstract: While infrastructure is a basic need for prosperity the present technology for building them is not sustainable. It uses too much energy and emits a large quantity of greenhouse gases. The path to sustainability is not only through making new sustainable structures, but also through proper monitoring and maintenance of existing ones. Recent advances in biotechnology have the potential of emulating nature’s way of building at a scale that would sustain world’s population. On the other hand, developments of communication and sensing technologies promise to offer monitoring of structures at an unprecedented scale. In this talk, a gist of research carried out by Professor Mukherjee on materials, monitoring and maintenance will be presented. The potential of each of the technologies will be mentioned along with the challenges. 报告题目:Microbially Induced Carbonate Precipitation in Soil and Dusts: Implication in Heavy Metals Remediation 报 告 人:Varenyam Achal副教授 报告时间:2014年7月4日下午2点30分 报告地点:材料学院B楼523会议室
Microbially Induced Carbonate Precipitation in Soil and Dusts: Implication in Heavy Metals Remediation Abstract: Ever increasing urban expansion, industrial development and anthropogenic activities are major sources of polluting environment including soils and urban road dusts with heavy metals. Albeit many reports of such pollution, remediation process for urban road dusts has not been studied and soil remediation has not been much successful. Recently, microbially induced calcite precipitation (MICP), which also provides an efficient green construction material, has been proposed a promising approach for remediation of various pollutants with advantages on current bioremediation techniques. The ubiquity and importance of microbes in inducing calcite precipitation by producing an enzyme, urease, make MICP active in every environment. This process removes heavy metals from contaminated environment and sequesters as bio-minerals and also facilitates bio-precipitation of metals.
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