Matthew E. Verbyla (@verbylam) 's Twitter Profile
Matthew E. Verbyla

@verbylam

Associate Professor of Environmental Engineering and Director of the Safe WaTER Lab at San Diego State University. Views and opinions are my own.

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David Cwiertny (@dcwiertny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I repeat, we need to be paying more attention to the water quality challenges of mobile home parks. desertsun.com/story/news/hea…

Adela de la Torre (@prezdelatorre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this episode, I chat with 3 of our leading water researchers from the Blue Gold Group, one of San Diego State University’s centers of excellence focused on water research. We discuss the water we share and the RE:BORDER 2019 binational conference inaugurating this month. president.sdsu.edu/from-the-presi…

In this episode, I chat with 3 of our leading water researchers from the Blue Gold Group, one of <a href="/SDSU/">San Diego State University</a>’s centers of excellence focused on water research. We discuss the water we share and the RE:BORDER 2019 binational conference inaugurating this month. president.sdsu.edu/from-the-presi…
Kathleen Hedberg (@mom4h2o) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An amazing conversation about the water we share - inaugural binational conference. Day 1 my grad alma mater@SDSU; Day2 at UABC Campus Tijuana #Reborder2019

An amazing conversation about the water we share - inaugural binational conference.  Day 1 my grad alma mater@SDSU; Day2 at <a href="/uabctijuana/">UABC Campus Tijuana</a> #Reborder2019
Matthew E. Verbyla (@verbylam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I worked on this book with Marcos von Sperling and Silvia Oliveira... if you want to teach your students to assess water quality and treatment plant performance using statistical methods with consideration for processes! It’s open access! Free to download!

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I’m excited that our new book on the Assessment of Treatment Plant Performance and #WaterQuality, led by Marcos von Sperling and co-authored by Silvia Oliveira from UFMG, had ~3500 downloads in the first 2 weeks! It’s open access & free! Go download it! iwaponline.com/ebooks/book/77…

I’m excited that our new book on the Assessment of Treatment Plant Performance and #WaterQuality, led by Marcos von Sperling and co-authored by Silvia Oliveira from UFMG, had ~3500 downloads in the first 2 weeks! It’s open access &amp; free! Go download it! iwaponline.com/ebooks/book/77…
Robert Tann (@robtann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A story I’ve been working on for many months and one I hope you’ll read. Lupita Montoya is one of the few minority women in CU Boulder Engineering 🦬. Here’s how her tenure case turned into a claim of gender and race discrimination. dailycamera.com/latina-ex-cu-b…

GWPP (@water_pathogens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Daniel Okaali and Nynke Hofstra are working with KCCA, National Water, and the Ministry of Water in Uganda to map pathogen emissions to help inform decisions around sanitation African Water Association Congress 2020 check out the new case study report on Pathogen Mapping at waterpathogens.org/k2p/case-studi…

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Looks like San Diego’s early proactive social distancing measures are paying off... are we seeing the COVID19 illness curve start to flatten out? What do you think? These are data I pulled for San Diego county...

Looks like San Diego’s early proactive social distancing measures are paying off... are we seeing the COVID19 illness curve start to flatten out? What do you think? These are data I pulled for San Diego county...
Christian Drosten (@c_drosten) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Puzzled about re-infection, re-activation, or recurrence of PCR-positivity after revovery from #COVID19? Look how PCR toggles between positive and negative toward the end of courses. Yellow=throat swab; red=sputum; grey=stool. Dotted line=detection limit. nature.com/articles/s4158…

Puzzled about re-infection, re-activation, or recurrence of PCR-positivity after revovery from #COVID19? Look how PCR toggles between positive and negative toward the end of courses. Yellow=throat swab; red=sputum; grey=stool. Dotted line=detection limit. nature.com/articles/s4158…
Tamar Kohn (@viralexplorers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nice review on heat treatment of pathogens by LCE alumn Matthew E. Verbyla Systematic review and meta-analysis of time-temperature pathogen inact... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Matthew E. Verbyla (@verbylam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How do viruses partition between liquids and solids in wastewater treatment systems? Check out our new paper, led by soon-to-be Dr. Fernanda Espinosa! authors.elsevier.com/c/1cISWB8ccoRGY

... (@trj2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Environmental Science & Technology Journals letters ASAP, our (@k_pitol) work showing risks from #sarscov2 on #fomites is low but possible, and widespread availability of #handdisinfectants always reduces risks (even if not everyone uses it): pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.102…. Supported by Swiss National Science Foundation & Eawag

Maya Trotz (@matrotz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kicked off morning workshop on env eng & science being more inclusive AEESP2022_WashU. Follow up to 2019 workshop with #LupitaMontoya Matthew E. Verbyla Lorelay Mendoza Grijalva 💩 & merged with U.S. National Science Foundation ERCs ReNUWIt & NEWT. Like last time, we plan to publish the results. liebertpub.com/doi/full/10.10…. aeesp2022

Kicked off morning workshop on env eng &amp; science being more inclusive <a href="/AEESP2022_WashU/">AEESP2022_WashU</a>. Follow up to 2019 workshop with #LupitaMontoya <a href="/verbylam/">Matthew E. Verbyla</a> <a href="/florelaymg/">Lorelay Mendoza Grijalva 💩</a> &amp; merged with <a href="/NSF/">U.S. National Science Foundation</a> ERCs <a href="/ReNUWIt/">ReNUWIt</a> &amp; NEWT. Like last time, we plan to publish the results. liebertpub.com/doi/full/10.10…. aeesp2022
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Team SDSU College of Engineering represented strong at AEESP2022_WashU: current SDSU JDP student Maryam Fani; former SDSU students Lorelay Mendoza Grijalva 💩 (now at Stanford); Fed Pinongcos (now doing a Fulbright in Trinidad); Joseph Wasswa (now at Syracuse); and Alma Rocha (soon starting a PhD at NYU).

Team <a href="/SDSUEngineering/">SDSU College of Engineering</a> represented strong at <a href="/AEESP2022_WashU/">AEESP2022_WashU</a>: current SDSU JDP student Maryam Fani; former SDSU students <a href="/florelaymg/">Lorelay Mendoza Grijalva 💩</a> (now at Stanford); Fed Pinongcos (now doing a Fulbright in Trinidad); Joseph Wasswa (now at Syracuse); and Alma Rocha (soon starting a PhD at NYU).