The first Science Café on
chocolate was postponed until
June (the exact date will be
determined later) due to weather,
but we are set for the next one
on April 22 at 7pm. Professor
Arup SenGupta from Lehigh
will talk about his work in
removing arsenic from drinking water. The title of his
presentation is “Sustainable Mitigation of Global
Arsenic Crisis: Recent Advances and Role of
Chemistry.” Professor SenGupta has received many
awards for his work, including the 2007 Grainger
Silver Prize Award from the National Academy of
Engineering (NAE) for providing sustainable
engineering solutions for arsenic-contaminated
drinking water of the Indian subcontinent. The
Science Café will held at Barnes and Noble in the
Southmont Center off of Route 33.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
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