Brynna Seligman
Clarkson University Lab: Dr. Taeyoung Kim, Department of Chemical Engineering
Clarkson University Lab: Dr. Taeyoung Kim, Department of Chemical Engineering
Hi, my name is Brynna Seligman (she/her). I'm a rising senior at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY, where I study chemistry. My curiosity for science, in particular chemistry, and my passion for social justice has led me to study environmental chemistry which I see as one intersection of those things. I believe deeply in using science for social good and hope to see the positive impacts that science can have on the lives of people. As of now, I am particularly interested in renewable energy, carbon sequestration, soil chemistry, and the equitable and safe storage of radioactive nuclear energy waste. When not in the lab, I spend my time dancing in two student-led dance companies at Vassar, catching up with friends, or playing board games with anyone who's willing.
Proton-Mediated Ammonia Recovery from Wastewater Using a Bismuth Electrochemical Cell
Authors: Brynna Seligman, Dr. Taeyoung Kim
pH-Assisted Ammonia Recovery Using a Bismuth Electrochemical Cell
Authors: Brynna Seligman, Sheraz Bashir, and Taeyoung Kim
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pH-Assisted Ammonia Recovery Using a Bismuth Electrochemical Cell
Author: Brynna Seligman
pH-Assisted Ammonia Recovery Using a Bismuth Electrochemical Cell
Authors: Brynna Seligman, Sheraz Bashir, and Taeyoung Kim