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EM Association News

34 October 2004EM

EMAssociation News

2004 Annual Conference StudentPaper/Poster Contest Winners

A&WMA wishes to congratulate the winners of thisyear’s Student Paper/Poster Contest held during the 97thAnnual Conference & Exhibition in Indianapolis, IN.

DOCTORAL LEVEL1st Place ($500):Rafael McDonald, Washington University, St. LouisMorphological Studies of Ambient and Traffic Aerosols

2nd Place ($300):Abdul Aziz Al Nuaimi, Griffith University (Australia) andUnited Arab Emirates UniversityConcepts and Applications of Cleaner Production and IndustrialEcology Toward Sustainable Development of the Industries in theUnited Arab Emirates

3rd Place ($200):Yunhua Zhu, North Carolina State UniversityUncertainty Analysis of Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle(IGCC) Systems

MASTERS LEVEL1st Place ($500):Teresa Hofheins, University of New MexicoEvaluation of an Infiltration Barrier in a Landfill Cover at LosAlamos National Laboratory

2nd Place ($300):Ganesh Srinivasan, University of CincinnatiThe Use of the In Situ ParticleFormation Reaction between Ammo-nia and Sulfur Dioxide to RemoveKerosene Vapor

3rd Place ($200):Raga S. Kalapati, University of ToledoDevelopment of Forecasting Model forPredicting Hourly Ozone Concentra-tion for Dayton, OH, and EvaluationUsing MM5 Real-Time Forecast

UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL1st Place ($500):Kori D. Moore, Utah State UniversityMonitoring Vertical TemperatureInversions in Utah’s Cache ValleyUsing HOBO Temperature Sensors/Data Loggers

2nd Place ($300):Shauna Durocher, University of AlbertaThe Chemical Evaluation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons inSmoke Plumes from a Coniferous Forest Fire

3rd Place ($200):Mariam Rahmani, University of Central FloridaDispersion of a Dense Gas in Closed Space

New to this year’s annual Student Paper/Poster Contest, addi-tional prizes were awarded to three paper/poster contestantswhose research specifically pertained to sustainable develop-ment or pollution prevention topics.

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND POLLUTIONPREVENTION1st Place ($500):Abdul Aziz Al Nuaimi, Griffith University (Australia) andUnited Arab Emirates UniversityConcepts and Applications of Cleaner Production and IndustrialEcology Toward Sustainable Development of the Industries in theUnited Arab Emirates

2nd Place ($300):Emily Drennen, San Francisco State UniversityEconomic Impact of Traffic Calming on Urban Small Business

3rd Place ($200):Abhilash Vijayan, University of ToledoCleaner Production—A Move Toward Sustainability

2004 student paper/poster winners. From left to right: Mark Caraher, Student Program Co-Coordinator;Ganesh Srinivasan; Shauna Durocher; Kori D. Moore; Emily Drennen; Teresa Hofheins; Raga S.Kalapati; Yunhua Zhu; Joseph Martone, A&WMA President; Rafael McDonald; Abhilash Vijayan; AbdulAziz Al Nuaimi; and Kristen Belcredi, Student Program Co-Coordinator. Not pictured: Mariam Rahmani.

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2003–2004 Student Chapter Award Winners

A&WMA takes pride in supporting our futureenvironmental leaders in research, teaching,engineering, and environmental practice. For more

than a decade, the Association has awarded 71 scholarshipstotaling $260,250 to the most promising environmental stu-dents. This year, A&WMA is pleased to add $17,000 to thattotal by recognizing the following six students chosen by theScholarship Awards Committee:

Accepting the award for the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, wereDr. Terry Miller and Luis Alonso Diaz Robles.

Accepting the award for California Polytechnic State University, SanLuis Obispo, were Lauren Wild and Dr. Hal Cota.

T he Air & Waste Management Association’s StudentChapter Awards recognize outstanding achievementby a student chapter. The 2003–2004 winners were

announced at the Honors & Awards Luncheon held during the97th Annual Conference in Indianapolis, IN.

Large-Size Institution:University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Medium-Size Institution:California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

2004–2005 A&WMA Scholarship Award Recipients

1st Place ($7000) and the recipient of the MiltonFeldstein Award:Rafael McDonald, Ph.D., Environmental Engineering,Washington University, St. Louis

2nd Place ($2500) and recipient of the JacquelineShields Award:Paula Mouser, Ph.D., Civil and Environmental Engi-neering, University of Vermont

3rd Place—Tie ($1875):Elizabeth Claire Booth, M.S., Civil and EnvironmentalEngineering, Virginia Tech

Full-time graduate students who are pursuing courses ofstudy and research leading to careers in air quality, waste man-agement, and/or environmental management/policy/law canobtain a scholarship application for the 2005–2006 academicyear by visiting A&WMA’s Web site at www.awma.org/educa-tion or by calling A&WMA Member Services at 1-800-270-3444.Scholarship applications must be postmarked by December3, 2004. Awards will be announced in February 2005.

3rd Place—Tie ($1875)Jong Hyun Choi, Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering,University of California, Berkeley

3rd Place—Tie ($1875):Alexis Troschinetz, M.S., Environmental Engineering,Michigan Technological University

3rd Place—Tie ($1875):Emily Weitkamp, Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering,Carnegie Mellon University

A&WMA Annual ConferencesJune 21 - 24, 2005 Minneapolis, MN

June 20 - 23, 2006 New Orleans, LA

For more information, contact A&WMA Member Services,phone: (800) 270-3444 or (412) 232-3444; fax: (412) 232-3450

If you are interested in making a donation to the A&WMAScholarship Endowment Trust Fund, please contact A&WMAMember Services at 1-800-270-3444.

Copyright 2004 Air & Waste Management Association


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