One of our undergraduate students, Kristin Kowolik (currently a grad student at UC Davis) published her research on the prototype tests of the ECAR system […]
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Case van Genuchten, one of the primary graduate student researchers on the ECAR team, presents a poster of ECAR’s recent scientific findings to members of […]
Read more →Principal Investigator Ashok Gadgil was chosen to receive the pretigious Heinz Medal for his work as a researcher, inventor, and humanitarian, spefically highlighting his projects […]
Read more →ECAR participates in the inaugural Haas School of Business Clean Water Solutions for the Developing World Conference at UC Berkeley. The conference focused on clean […]
Read more →ECAR presented at the University of Oaklahoma International Water Technology for Emerging Regions (WaTER) conference, one on the technology behind ECAR and one on results […]
Read more →Jun 26, 2009, 01.16AM IST TNN[ Subhro Niyogi ] KOLKATA: The Global Change Programme at Jadavpur University (JU) and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory at University […]
Read more →Two members of the ECAR Education and Outreach team, Kayley Harrington (MS student in Public Health and Social Work) and Farzana Abed (fourth year undergraduate […]
Read more →The ARUBA team presented their paper “Design strategies and preliminary prototype for a low-cost arsenic removal system for rural Bangladesh” at the 34th WEDC International […]
Read more →“Design Strategies and Preliminary Prototype for a Low-Cost Arsenic Removal System for Rural Bangladesh.” Mathieu, J.L., A.J. Gadgil, K. Kowolik, S. Qazi, and A.M. Agogino. […]
Read more →“Design of a rural water provision system to decrease arsenic exposure in Bangladesh.” (January 29, 2009). Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Paper LBNL-1422E. (Availible Online)
Read more →“Electrochemical arsenic remediation for rural Bangladesh.” (January 26, 2009). Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Paper LBNL-1405E. (Availible Online)
Read more →We are excited to announce that the Berkeley Arsenic Alleviation Group (BAAG) now includes TWO arsenic removal technologies developed at LBNL – ARUBA and Electrochemical […]
Read more →“Electrochemical Remediation of Aresenic Contaminated Groundwater – Results of Prototype Field Tests in Bangladesh,” Journal of Undergraduate Research, 9:88-91 (Download PDF).
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