Environmental Microsensors

Presenter's Name(s)

Wyatt MatyasFollow

Conference Year

January 2022

Abstract

Current wastewater treatment plants employ ex situ methods of monitoring nitrogen levels, as well as other constituents. This practice limits the ability of an operator to respond to system shocks. In situ microsensors have the potential to send real-time data to the cloud, reducing response time and input costs. These sensors can be applied to systems in various fields to streamline data gathering and environmental monitoring.

Primary Faculty Mentor Name

Appala Raju Badireddy

Faculty/Staff Collaborators

Robert Worley II

Status

Undergraduate

Student College

College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences

Program/Major

Environmental Engineering

Primary Research Category

Engineering & Physical Sciences

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Environmental Microsensors

Current wastewater treatment plants employ ex situ methods of monitoring nitrogen levels, as well as other constituents. This practice limits the ability of an operator to respond to system shocks. In situ microsensors have the potential to send real-time data to the cloud, reducing response time and input costs. These sensors can be applied to systems in various fields to streamline data gathering and environmental monitoring.