Dr. Dee Jepsen wins Educational Aids Blue Ribbon Award
Congratulations to Dr. Dee Jepsen who won the Educational Aids Blue Ribbon Award at the 2014 ASABE conference!
Congratulations to Dr. Dee Jepsen who won the Educational Aids Blue Ribbon Award at the 2014 ASABE conference!
Congratulations to Fuqing Xu on receiving the first place (Ph.D. category) Boyd Scott Graduate Research Award!
Fuqing Xu’s research on the modeling of solid state anaerobic digestion received the First Place (Ph.D. Category) Boyd-Scott Graduate Research Award on the 2014 ASABE Annual International Meeting held in Montreal, Canada.
Congratulations to Dr. Scott Shearer on being inducted as an ASABE Fellow!
Dr. Jay Martin is part of a team of scientists studying the western part of Lake Erie and the Maumee River, from which the most amount of phosphorus floods into the lake. Data indicate that the lake could experience an 85 percent increase in blooms that stretch 117 square miles or larger. Click here to read the article published in The Columbus Dispatch.
Congratulations to Lauren Slutzky for winning first place in the poster competition at the Case Western for the Polymer Initiative of Northeast Ohio (PINO) Conference!
The poster competition was among 77 Post-Doctoral and Graduate Students, from 25 universities including University of Michigan, University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon, University of Akron and Case Western. To learn more about the conference, click here.
The OSU Buckeye Pullers team won 3rd place at this year's ASABE Quarter Scale Tractor competition! Read more about the competition here: Quarter Scale competition.
Dr. Andy Ward is representing The Ohio State University on the Land Grant University Hypoxia Task Force Initiative. The Hypoxia Task Force is a partnership of five federal agencies, tribes, and environmental quality, agricultural, and conservation agencies from 12 basin states working to address nutrient pollution and the hypoxic zone, or dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico.