Professional Design

ENVIRONMENT ENGINEERING – Going platinum: A non-toxic catalyst for clean, re-usable water

by University of Southern California Platinum has set a new “gold standard” in jewelry, and now it’s about to upscale the quality of your water. As wastewater treatment for potable—drinkable—reuse becomes a more viable and popular option to address water shortages, the question of what harmful byproducts might form in treatment and how to address them looms large.

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ENVIRONMENT ENGINEERING – Investigating the symbiotic relationships that can trigger harmful algal blooms

Investigating the symbiotic relationships that can trigger harmful algal blooms by Ryan Randall, Florida Institute of Technology A new Florida Tech study investigates symbiotic relationships between bacteria and algae that can trigger the occurrence, or worsening, of harmful algal blooms. The research paper, “The in-situ release of algal bloom populations and the role of prokaryotic communities in

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Why the success of client collaboration projects depends on addressing these five warning signs

Article by M-Files A/NZ alliance and partner manager, Chris Smith. Tue 14 Jun 2022 Through digitalisation, project collaboration has become more widespread and flexible than ever. New tools, applications, and software have enabled project collaboration to continue remotely, both between employees within an organisation and with its clients. According to a survey from the Australian

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PROJECT MANAGEMENT : WHAT’S NEW

Understanding Enterprise Environmental Factors Written by Mark Romanelli on June 21, 2022 https://www.projecttimes.com/articles/understanding-enterprise-environmental-factors/ Critical Elements In Strategic Project Management As project managers, we can’t control everything.  In every project there are factors beyond our control that can have both large and small effects on the outcome of a project. Market demands, consumer tastes, corporate culture, even the weather,

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