
Monireh Dehabadi | CIROH | The University of Vermont
Her work aims to develop innovative solutions for monitoring and improving water quality, which is crucial for sustainable environmental management.
Monireh Dehabadi - Google Scholar
Monireh Dehabadi Post-doctoral researcher, University of Vermont Verified email at uvm.edu Environmental engineering Chemical Engineering Electrochemical sensors water and wastewater
Monireh Dehabadi (0000-0002-2333-5394) - ORCID
Contributors: Dehabadi, M.; Yemisci, E.; Kursunlu, A.N.; Kirsanov, D. Show more detail Source: Monireh Dehabadi via Scopus - Elsevier Preferred source (of 3)
Coupling novel low cost spatially distributed nutrient sensors and ...
Here, we are focused on leveraging NWM flow forecasts to force novel nutrient loading forecasts for select basins within the Lake Champlain Basin.
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To safegaurd water resources and strengthen ecosystem health by integrating scientific innovation, sustainable management, and community partnership to reduce the harmful …
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UVM Receives $2.7 Million in Funding to Advance Rural Climate ...
Oct 14, 2024 · UVM post-doctoral research associate Dr. Monireh Dehabadi has been working with Badireddy to develop sensors that are printed onto a substrate in the same way that text …
Monireh Dehabadi - Independent Researcher
Our study suggests that wastewater treatment plants using conventional chlorination do not favor the proliferation of antibiotic resistance bacteria and ARGs during wastewater treatment. Thus, …
#climateresilience #waterquality #sustainability #uvmresearch …
With climate change disrupting water systems nationwide, this initiative will focus on improving water quality and fortifying community-based infrastructure.
Monireh Dehabadi - SciProfiles
Oct 13, 2022 · Monireh Dehabadi, Eugene Legin, Andrey Legin, Soheila Yaghmaei, Andrey Nechaev, Vasiliy Babain, Dmitry Kirsanov. Developing potentiometric sensors for scandium.