A big thank you not only to our excellent presenters, but especially to the 40 or so people who, through their dynamic participation, have made our workshop on water treatment in the Nordic environment once again a great success! From left to right : Patrick Drogui (TEDGIEER Director), Jasmin Raymond (INRS), Émile Parent, Marc Plamondon and Pierre Janneteau (CIMA+), Chris Metcalfe (Trent University), Guillaume Nielsen…
Workshop on Water Treatment in Northern Environment
Once again, this year, the CREATE Program in Environmental Decontamination Technologies and Integrated Water and Wastewater Management (TEDGIEER) is organizing a workshop on the situation of water treatment in northern environments (drinking water, wastewater, wastewater effluents, mines), held on September 27, 2019 at INRS, Quebec City. The workshop will be held from 10 am to 4 pm and will be followed by a networking cocktail.…
TEDGIEER Summer School 2019
The second edition of the summer school of the CREATE Program in Environmental Decontamination Technologies and Integrated Water and Wastewater Management (TEDGIEER) is intended for graduate students who are part of the program and whose research work focuses on one of the 6 research themes of the program. The school will be held June 3-21, 2019 at the INRS Eau Terre Environnement Research Centre. This…
TEDGIEER students participated in CentrEau student day
TEDGIEER students participated in the CentrEau student day where they were able to attend roundtables and present posters about their research projects related to water management and treatment! For more details on this event, consult the following link: https://www.centreau.ulaval.ca/en/events/quebec-day-of-centreau-students/
Professor Patrick Drogui’s radio interview on the removal of agricultural contaminants
Professor Patrick Drogui, Director of the CREATE TEDGIEER program, gave an interview on Radio-Canada about the possibility of using electrochemical techniques for the decentralized treatment of agricultural water containing pesticides. You can listen to Professor Drogui’s complete interview “Glyphosate: Solutions to Decontaminate Water (in French)” using the following link: https://ici.radio-canada.ca/premiere/emissions/c-est-encore-mieux-l-apres-midi/episodes/427608/audio-fil-du-vendredi-22-fevrier-2019/6
The CREATE TEDGIEER program mentionned in Le Devoir !
The CREATE Program in Environmental Decontamination Technologies and Integrated Water and Wastewater Management have been described in Le Devoir! The article titled “Ensuring the Integrity of Water Resources” presents the program and its added-value t in training future professionals working in the Canadian water sector! Check out this article at the following address: https://www.ledevoir.com/society/education/541912/assuring-the-integrity-of-resources-in-water
Three TEDGIEER students receive travel grants to participate in national conferences!
Three CREATE TEDGIEER students received travel grants to participate in national conferences, in the form of posters or oral presentations: Jianan Gao Université Laval Oral presentation at the Water Quality Technology Conference® & Exposition Isbath Sanni INRS Poster at the CWWA’s National Water and Wastewater Conference Zhen Liu UdeM Oral presentation at the Water Quality Technology Conference® & Exposition
Three TEDGIEER students receive mobility grants to participate in national conferences!
Three CREATE TEDGIEER students received mobility grants to participate in national conferences, in the form of posters or oral presentations: Jianan Gao Université Laval Oral présentation au Water Quality Technology Conference® & Exposition Isbath Sanni INRS Poster at the CWWA’s National Water and Wastewater Conference Zhen Liu UdeM Oral presentation at Water Quality Technology Conference® & Exposition
Dany Roy, winner of the ACPAS Scholarship !
Dany Roy, doctoral student in the team of Professor Patrick Drogui and student in the CREATE TEDGIEER program, distinguished himself on May 8th during the poster competition organized by the Association for the Prevention of Contamination of air and soil (APCAS). His poster featuring a new decontamination technology earned him the ACPAS 2018 Scholarship. Congratulation Dany!