On April 15 and 16, recipients of SyracuseCoE awards for Collaborative Activities for Research and Technology Innovation (CARTI) and Technology Application and Demonstration (TAD) presented their findings to SyracuseCoE’s Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) at the Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel. SAC Members–who advise SyracuseCoE on project award applications–are experts in either indoor environmental quality or water resources and hail from universities across the country.
Highlights included plenary sessions by Charles Driscoll, University Professor of Environmental Systems Engineering at Syracuse University and Steven Effler, Director of Research, Upstate Freshwater Institute, and by Myron Mitchell, Distinguished Professor of Environmental and Forest Biology at SUNY ESF. A total of 33 research papers were presented by researchers from Cary Institute of Ecosystems Studies, Clarkson University, Cornell University, SUNY ESF, SUNY Upstate Medical University, SU, and University of Rochester.
In addition, three TAD projects were presented by North Syracuse firm Air Innovations and Syracuse firms CollabWorx and HAP Control.