
Amanda Eness is a Ph.D. student in environmental engineering who wants to find ways to treat antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) during the wastewater treatment process. Her research is to better understand if polymer flocculants and coagulants can reduce ARGs to prevent the spread of antibiotic resistance within the wastewater treatment plant.
Amanda presented:
Reducing Antibiotic Resistance in Wastewater
Graduate Engineering Research Showcase
April 5, 2024