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PICTURES FROM THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN CONFERENCE
At III Andean Congress of Engineering, Construction, Technology and Innovation
ACS Publications Summit: Global Trends in Materials and Nanotechnology.
The field of nanotechnology & materials continues to rapidly evolve and produce innovative results around the world. To share these achievements widely and encourage international collaboration ACS Publications, in partnership with the nanotech exhibition and Osaka University Research Association of lndustry and Science/PE Association, held a half-day summit on February 2, 2024.
The summit featured eight editors from ACS Publications journals discussing and introducing the current evolution of nanotechnology and materials through their knowledge and experience in publishing scientific journals.
Certificate issued by the ministry of health of the republic of Indonesia
#BEATPLASTICPOLLUTION #STOPPFAS #RECYCLE
Picture with my sensei and lab colleague
Picture with my sensei
Picture with my sensei and lab colleagues
Picture with my sensei
Some out of lab time with colleagues and sensei trying out some Italian dishes
In our recent study, using computational modeling, we demonstrated the potential use a bacteria (Baccillus subtilis) for oil spill clean up and we found that this bacteria would have about 28% efficiency for crude oil biodegradation. So it can be use in tandem with other remediator.
Full paper is available at Environmental Engineering Research published by the Korean Society of Environmental Engineers.
Using molecular simulations and fractional factorial designs we evaluated the toxicity of #microplastics to fish .
We have found that the presence of single or multiple types of microplastics in water is detrimental for fishes and can be translated to us, human. This is because the fish, which we used as a model shares 80% genetic make up as us (humans).
We should stop littering over environment with plastics and “Protect life below water “. So we can attempt to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals 14. #SDG14 #SDGs
The full paper is published in Chemosphere and can be found following the link below
CONFERENCE PRESENTATION AT 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HEALTH SCIENCES, 2022 IN INDONESIA