ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING, MANHATTAN COLLEGE

 

Scott Lowe, Assistant Professor

Presentations

Lowe, S.A. (2001) A look at BASINS, EPA’s proposed TMDL workhorse, AWRA/UCOWR summer specialty conference, Snowbird, Utah, June 27-30.

 

Reidy, D. and Lowe, S. A. (2001) A watershed model of Mamaroneck River using BASINS, WEA Annual Winter Conference, New York, Feb. 4-7.

 

Lowe, S.A. (1999) Integration of water quality and watershed models: past success and future needs, presented at Hydrology Days 99, Fort Collins, Colorado,  Aug.16-20.

 

Lowe, S.A., Mueller, J.A. and Matystik, W. (1999) Applicability of FLUENT to air pollution problems,  presented at Air Pollution VII, Palo Alto, California, July 27-29.

 

Hutson, J., Klausner, D., Lowe, S.A., Assaf-Anid, N. and Jeris, J. (1998) Nitrogen loading to Long Island Sound from Westchester County, presented by Hutson and Klausner at 1998 Annual Water Environment Association Meeting Student Forum, New York City, Jan 20-21.

 

Lowe, S. A. and Mueller, J. A. (1997) Project based teaching of Environmental Engineering - Manhattan College's perspective, invited paper presented at Air & Waste Management Association Annual Conference, Toronto, Canada, July 16.

 

Lowe, S.A., DiToro, D. M. and Meyers, M.B. (1996) Deposit and suspension feeders in Chesapeake Bay, report presented to EPA Chesapeake Bay Modeling Subcommittee Meeting, Annapolis, MD, October 3-4.

 

Lowe, S. A. and Mueller, J. A. (1996) Manhattan College's new undergraduate Environmental Engineering Program launches 'The Company' , poster session at 1996 AAEE/AEEP Environmental Engineering Education and Practice Conference, Orono, Maine, June 8.

 

Lowe, S.A., Mueller, J.A. and Patterson, J.D. (1996) Manhattan College and 'The Company',  paper presented at 1996 ABET Annual Meeting, San Diego, October 5.

 

Lowe, S.A. (1996) Development of a sector model for deposition flux calculation, paper presented at Air Pollution 96 Conference, Toulouse, France, August 28.

 

 

 

 

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