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Clarkson University Associate Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering Shane Rogers is conducting research on the use of macroalgae, or kelp, as part of his Fulbright Scholar Award to Norway.

Clarkson University Associate Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering Shane Rogers is conducting research on the use of macroalgae, or kelp, as part of his Fulbright Scholar Award to Norway.

Clarkson's Shane Rogers Studying Macroalgae and Coastal Wastewater in Norway on Fulbright Scholarship

Asher Pacht March 10, 2016

Under a prestigious Fulbright Scholarship, Clarkson's Shane Rogers is leading a group of United States researchers in the multinational "MACROSEA" effort. "Nurtients discharged in wastewater streams are valuable commodities that unrecovered, may lead to degradation of coastal waters," Rogers said. "Kelp, such as the species of focus in this study, is feedstock for a variety of useful products including fish and livestock feed ingredients, alginates, and bioenergy, among others."

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In Clarkson University, Energy, Monitoring, Pollution, Water Tags Shane Rogers, Norway, Fulbright Scholarship, macroalgae, coastal wastewater, MACROSEA, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Foundation for Scientific and Industrial Research
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Beacon Institute for Rivers and Estuaries

Clarkson University

Beacon Institute for Rivers and Estuaries, a subsidiary of Clarkson University headquartered in Beacon, New York, is a not-for-profit environmental research organization engaging scientists, engineers, educators and policy experts in collaborative work focusing on real-time monitoring of river ecosystems. It aims to make the Hudson Valley a global center for scientific and technological innovation that advances research, education and public policy regarding rivers and estuaries.

Beacon Institute for Rivers and Estuaries | Clarkson University | 199 Main Street, Beacon, NY 12508, USA

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