Posts by mlogan1
Borch group collaborates to help provide a roadmap for the DOE regarding the beneficial reuse of wastewater for agriculture
Dr. Borch and his group members Dr. Robert Young and PhD student Sean Stokes collaborated with CSU’s engineering department and the University of Cincinnati to write a technology roadmap to promote research focusing on the use of non-traditional water sources for agricultural irrigation through the Department of Energy’s National Alliance for Water Innovation (NAWI). The NAWI project is…
Read MoreInternational Conference on Emerging Contaminants
As one of the conference organizers, Thomas Borch is excited to invite you to EMCON: International Conference on Emerging Contaminants, to be held virtually on September 13-14, 2021. EMCON 2021 will cover all aspects of emerging contaminant research while emphasizing research on microplastics, biomolecules, roadway runoff, transformation products, ecotoxicology, advanced mass spectrometry and other new analytical techniques, and new emerging contaminants…
Read MoreMerritt Logan receives Graduate Teaching Assistant award
Merritt Logan was one of ten recipients in the Department of Chemistry for the Graduate Teaching Assistant Awards for 2021.
Read MoreThomas Borch named 2021 Nutrien Distinguished Scholars of Agricultural Sciences
Dr. Thomas Borch from Soil and Crop Sciences and Dr. Dawn Thilmany from Agricultural and Resource Economics were named the 2021 Nutrien Distinguished Scholars of Agricultural Sciences on Feb 24th. Nutrien Scholars embody the College of Agricultural Sciences’ mission, through excelling in their commitment to excellence in teaching, research, engagement, and demonstrating a significant impact…
Read MoreBorch Group in collaboration with University of Tubingen and University of Bristol Publishes findings on bacterial release of climate-damaging carbon from thawing permafrost
Borch group member Monique Patzner’s work on the impact of climate change on carbon stability was published in Nature Communications and acknowledged by CSU. The work was led by Monique’s co advisors Andreas Kappler of the University of TĂĽbingen and Casey Bryce at the University of Bristol. CSU news article Nature Communications article
Read MoreDr. Borch selected as one of the Discussion Leaders at the upcoming Gordon Research Conference (Environmental Sciences: Water)
Dr. Borch selected as one of the Discussion Leaders at the upcoming Gordon Research Conference (June 28 – July 3, 2020). The conference focus is Innovative Science for the Grand Challenges in Aquatic Environmental Sciences.
Read MoreGroup member Rachelle Rehberg earns first place in lightning talks!
Congratulation to group member Rachelle for winning 1st place at the 3 Minute Lightning Talk competition hosted by the CSU Soil and Crop Science and Agricultural Biology departments! Rachelle presented about Citrus Greening disease and how her research on pesticide application efficacy impacts the agricultural industry. We are so proud of you and keep up…
Read MoreDr. Borch presenting at PNNL on FTICRMS application in organic matter characterization
September 18th, 2019 – Dr. Borch will present invited talk at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) related to the use of FTICRMS for organic matter characterization.
Read MoreBorch Lab awarded US-Israel Binational Science Foundation grant
June 25th, 2019 – Borch lab was awarded new grant from the United States – Israel Binational Science Foundation (BSF) to study “mechanisms of organic C transformation and sequestration at mineral interfaces”. This is a collaboration with the Chefetz lab at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Read MoreDr. Borch presents at Nanjing Agricultural University
October 12th-15th, 2019 – Dr. Borch will present invited talk at the International Workshop on Organic Contaminants in Agro-Environments at Nanjing Agricultural University, in Nanjing China.
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