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Biology, Electrochemistry and Technology

CEE 564/ENE 564

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Interconnections between biology and electrochemistry are widely observed in nature and can be harnessed for engineering applications. This course explores fundamental mechanisms and related analytical tools used in microbial electron transfer, redox reactions, microbial corrosion and other processes. It also discusses interdisciplinary microbial/electrochemical technologies used in remote sensing, remediation, renewable energy, wastewater treatment, artificial photosynthesis, carbon valorization, etc. It trains students on interdisciplinary thinking/problem-solving skills and how to connect graduate research with career development.
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Section L01