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Welcome to the Kappe Environmental Engineering Labs at Penn State University!

Welcome to the Kappe Environmental Engineering Labs at Penn State University! We are developing new methods of producing Clean Energy Such as biological generation of hydrogen and microbial fuel cells producing electricity from waste

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Welcome to the Kappe Environmental Engineering Labs at Penn State University!

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  1. Welcome to the Kappe Environmental Engineering Labs at Penn State University! We are developing new methods of producing Clean Energy Such as biological generation of hydrogen and microbial fuel cells producing electricity from waste We develop many processes to clean wastes from our air, soil and water

  2. Your tour is about to begin…

  3. Farzaneh Rezaei, PhD student in Dr. Bruce Logan’s group, researches Microbial Fuel Cells with Dr. Logan

  4. Dr. Shaoan Cheng, Post-Doc in Dr. Logan’s group, researches new electrode materials for Microbial Fuel Cells

  5. Dr. Shaoan Cheng, Post-Doc in Dr. Logan’s group, holds a Microbial Fuel Cell he built as it powers a fan on top

  6. Jung Rae Kim, PhD student in Dr. Logan’s group, researches MFC’s in a constant temperature room

  7. Yi Zuo, PhD student in Dr. Logan’s group, researches the design of Microbial Fuel Cells

  8. Karl Shellenberger, PhD student in Dr. Logan’s group, prepares biological media for Microbial Fuel Cells

  9. Dr. Shaoan Cheng, Post-Doc in Dr. Logan’s group, researches biohydrogen production

  10. Dr. Huilian Ma, Post-Doc in Dr. Logan’s group, uses the Atomic Force Microscope to research bacterial adhesion

  11. Charles Winslow, PhD student in Dr. Logan’s group, prepares biological media for bacterial adhesion research

  12. Mary Ann Lora Robinson, MS Student in Dr. Rachel Brennan’s group, researches chitin for bioremediation of nitrate in groundwater

  13. Hua Cai, MS Student in Dr. Rachel Brennan’s group, researches bioremediation of contaminated soils

  14. Daniel Tai, PhD student in Dr. Brian Dempsey’s group, researches iron oxidation coupled with nitrite reduction

  15. Jeff McDonough, MS student in Dr. Bill Burgos’ group, studies biological iron reduction

  16. Hui Tan, PhD student in Dr. Bill Burgos’ group, prepares media for biological iron reduction research

  17. Melissa Russell, MS student in Dr. Brian Dempsey’s group, analyzes uranium solutions for bioremediation research

  18. Judodine Patterson, MS student in Dr. Fred Cannon’s group, analyzes perchlorate in groundwater samples by IC

  19. Jen McElhoe, PhD student in Dr. Rachel Brennan’s group, analyzes groundwater bioremediation samples by HPLC

  20. Dave Jones, Project Assistant, analyzes alcohol and fatty acid byproducts from Microbial Fuel Cells by GC

  21. Tinina Thompson, MS student in Dr. Fred Cannon’s group, analyzes groundwater samples for TOC

  22. Porosimeters, used by Dr. Fred Cannon’s group to research activated carbon for cleaning air and water

  23. Je-Hun Jang, Post-Doc in Dr. Brian Dempsey’s group, analyzes colorimetric samples by UV/Vis spectrometer

  24. Thermogravimetric analyzer, used by Dr. Fred Cannon’s group to research activated carbon in waste treatment

  25. Yujue Wang, PhD student in Dr. Fred Cannon’s group, uses GC to research advanced oxidation processing of coal pyrolysis

  26. Adam Redding, PhD student in Dr. Fred Cannon’s group, extracts groundwater contaminated with MTBE for GC analysis

  27. Zhiyong Ren, PhD student in Dr. Jay Regan’s group, researches MFC’s in a constant temperature room

  28. Ah-Young Cho and Sok-Hee Jung, MS students in Dr. Jay Regan’s group, prepare biological samples

  29. Fluorescence microscope used by Dr. Jay Regan’s group for identifying bacteria in bioremediation research

  30. Gel electrophoresis equipment used by Dr. Jay Regan’s group to analyze bacterial DNA samples for bioremediation

  31. Dr. Jay Regan teaches CE 479 Environmental Microbiology lab each fall semester

  32. CE 479 Environmental Microbiology lab

  33. CE 479 Environmental Microbiology lab

  34. Dr. Bill Burgos teaches CE 475 Water Quality Chemistry lab each spring semester

  35. CE 475 Water Quality Chemistry lab

  36. CE 475 Water Quality Chemistry lab

  37. This concludes your tour of the Kappe Lab facilities The tour will now begin again

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