Matt L.
Non-member
Dear BRS Members,
I have been honoured by Moe and invited to give a presentation on a scientific matter at the BRS meeting at the end of April. My only question was: what should I present?
I am posting to try and get a feel for what people in the club would like to hear about. If you're interested in water chemistry issues, Dr. Randy will be coming back to speak, from what I hear, so he would present on those matters. But if there is another topic you would like to hear about, please post here and we'll see what we can come up with. Possible topics include:
Matt
* P.S.: My background is in environmental engineering. It is this diverse, inter-disciplinary field that permits me to cover a wide range of topics. I initially got my degree and then worked doing hydraulic design. I then went back to school to do research on nitrifying microorganisms in wastewater treatment plants. So as you can see, I would feel comfortable presenting on either the microbiological or fluid mechanical aspects.
I have been honoured by Moe and invited to give a presentation on a scientific matter at the BRS meeting at the end of April. My only question was: what should I present?
I am posting to try and get a feel for what people in the club would like to hear about. If you're interested in water chemistry issues, Dr. Randy will be coming back to speak, from what I hear, so he would present on those matters. But if there is another topic you would like to hear about, please post here and we'll see what we can come up with. Possible topics include:
- Nitrification/Denitrification and their associated bacteria (i.e., the Nitrogen "cycle")
- Other, non-nitrogen microbial/cell metabolism issues
- Hydraulics, fluid mechanics, and plumbing issues
- Will Nick and Jessica make it?
- Other ???
Matt
* P.S.: My background is in environmental engineering. It is this diverse, inter-disciplinary field that permits me to cover a wide range of topics. I initially got my degree and then worked doing hydraulic design. I then went back to school to do research on nitrifying microorganisms in wastewater treatment plants. So as you can see, I would feel comfortable presenting on either the microbiological or fluid mechanical aspects.