
Debasis Golui
@debasisgolui
Fulbright Visiting Scholar
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20-06-2011 15:00:27
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In UCI today! It was a great pleasure delivering at the CEE seminar series. Thanks Adeyemi Adeleye for the invitation. USIEF The Fulbright Program @OLFAward


Working on an exciting project..goona miss CIE214 very soon..#researchforpeople North Dakota State University The Fulbright Program





The 4th plenary at this year's SNO meeting will be on nano-bio interaction dynamics by Professor Erin Carlson Erin Carlson, a member of the @SustainableNano Center. Personally looking forward to this talk! You can still register here: susnano.org/SNO2023/regist……


Our newest study in Environmental Science & Technology Journals journal introduces a simple, yet robust framework for calculating the Ecological Footprint of landfills!!🌍peter vikesland Stephanie C. Bolyard @KellyARusch1 Achintya Bezbaruah! pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10…


Happy to see our latest study as a cover in the Environmental Science & Technology Journals journal. #EcologicalFootprint #Landfills! pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10…




Our latest study led by Biraj Saha reports potential volatile loss, downward migration, and transformation of PFAS in yard waste compost! Thanks to all awesome collaborators Mohamed Ateia Ibrahim Jiale Xu and EREF for supporting Biraj Saha as a PhD scholar! pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…



PFAS and microplastics are important environmental contaminants. In this study, led by Alayo and published in Journal of Hazardous Materials |Letters |Advances, we studied interactions between secondary microplastics and PFAS. doi.org/10.1016/j.jhaz… Nice to collaborate with @chrisolivare.



Congratulations 🎊 Himani Yadav! Nicely done!!

Would like to share my experience Indian National Young Academy of Sciences (INYAS) event.


Happy to see this selected as the front cover of the Environmental Science: Process & Impacts journal! Mohamed Ateia Ibrahim Biraj Saha Jiale Xu !!!


Our latest paper, led by Biraj Saha Biraj Saha and experts from the USEPA, the Solid Waste Industry, and Academia, is finally here! We've dug deep—literally and figuratively—into landfills to track PFAS. Who knew that tracking down PFAS could be such an adventure? Link in comment!
