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== Engineering Grand Challenges ==
 
== Engineering Grand Challenges ==
For the first homework assignment, I was told to find an article that relates to one of the 14 [[Grand Challenges of Engineering]].  
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For the first homework assignment, I was told to find an article that relates to one of the 14 [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]].  
 
Due to my previous knowledge of the nitrogen system, the carbon credit system, and my parents industry in wastewater,  this article caught my eye:
 
Due to my previous knowledge of the nitrogen system, the carbon credit system, and my parents industry in wastewater,  this article caught my eye:
  
 
[http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/es200419h Emissions Credits: Opportunity To Promote Integrated Nitrogen Management in the Wastewater Sector], James S. Wang, Steven P. Hamburg, Donald E. Pryor, Kartik Chandran, and Glen T. Daigger, Environmental Science & Technology, created July, 2011, accessed September 2013 (Grand Challenges)
 
[http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/es200419h Emissions Credits: Opportunity To Promote Integrated Nitrogen Management in the Wastewater Sector], James S. Wang, Steven P. Hamburg, Donald E. Pryor, Kartik Chandran, and Glen T. Daigger, Environmental Science & Technology, created July, 2011, accessed September 2013 (Grand Challenges)

Revision as of 03:07, 15 September 2013

About Me

Bonjour! I am Kelsey and I am a Freshman (Class of 2017) at Duke University where I plan to study Biomedical Engineering. I was born and raised in Colorado and I am not used to the humidity here in North Carolina! I swim, I sail, I dance, I enjoy life and the outdoors!

My Name

Evezich. My last name really shouldn't be all that scary; it's 7 letters! It's pronounced Eve-A-zich. Though I guess even my family disagrees about the emphasis. It's Yugoslavian, from the place now called Croatia.

This Page

Pundit is an assignment for EGR 103. I'm not really sure what the evolution of this page will be--but welcome!


Engineering Grand Challenges

For the first homework assignment, I was told to find an article that relates to one of the 14 Grand Challenges for Engineering. Due to my previous knowledge of the nitrogen system, the carbon credit system, and my parents industry in wastewater, this article caught my eye:

Emissions Credits: Opportunity To Promote Integrated Nitrogen Management in the Wastewater Sector, James S. Wang, Steven P. Hamburg, Donald E. Pryor, Kartik Chandran, and Glen T. Daigger, Environmental Science & Technology, created July, 2011, accessed September 2013 (Grand Challenges)