Green Electrochemical Research (GreenER) Lab
Dr. Taeyoung Kim: Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Clarkson University
Hiya, I'm Allison Maurice!
I attend Dickinson College in Carlisle, PA where I'm an Environmental Science and Chemistry double major with a minor in Music Performance. I love to dabble, so my academic interests (right now) are ecosystem chemistry, traditional ecological knowledge, ecohydrology, plant ecology, and STEM ethics/communication. I'm looking forward to a career both in the field and in the lab.
My current home is Kittery, ME, where the wilderness and city meet the sea, and it's always a good reminder of our urgent need for environmental protection, action, and collaboration. Everyone can help influence the future of ecological success! Outside of the lab or the woods, you can find me performing in my clarinet ensemble, riding horses, or jazzing up new foods.
Title: Ammonia Recovery from Wastewater by Gas Permeable Membrane
Authors: Allison Maurice, Rachel Harder, Dr. Taeyoung Kim
 Copy of 1140_Maurice_ASET Proposal.pptx
Copy of 1140_Maurice_ASET Proposal.pptxTitle: Ammonia Recovery from Simulated Wastewater Using a Hydrophobic Gas-Permeable Membrane
Authors: Rachel Harder, Allison Maurice, Dr. Taeyoung Kim
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Title: Ammonia Recovery from Simulated Wastewater Using a Hydrophobic Gas-Permeable Membrane
Authors: Allison Maurice, Rachel Harder, Taeyoung Kim
 Maurice_ASET-3MT-Presentation.MP4
Maurice_ASET-3MT-Presentation.MP4 Harder and Maurice_ASET_Poster.pdf
Harder and Maurice_ASET_Poster.pdfTitle: Ammonia Recovery from Simulated Wastewater Using a Hydrophobic Gas-Permeable Membrane
Authors: Rachel Harder, Allison Maurice, Taeyoung Kim