The Master of Science in Biological and Environmental Engineering at Cornell University trains students in the integration of biology with environmental and agricultural systems. The program emphasizes sustainability, innovation, and systems thinking to solve global challenges in energy, water, and food.
Biofiltration Systems for Industrial Wastewater Treatment
Microbial Fuel Cells for Renewable Bioelectricity Generation
Precision Agriculture Systems for Resource Optimization
Biochar Applications in Soil and Water Remediation
Modeling Nutrient Runoff in Agricultural Watersheds
Designing a Small-Scale Bioreactor for Enzyme Production
Life Cycle Assessment of Biodegradable Plastics
Remote Sensing-Based Crop Health Monitoring System
Bioprocess Optimization for Algal Biofuel Production
Sustainable Irrigation Systems for Drought-Prone Regions
Constructed Wetlands for Urban Wastewater Management
Genetic Engineering Approaches for Enhanced Crop Yield
Environmental Impact Assessment of Livestock Operations
Sensors for Real-Time Monitoring of Water Contaminants
Waste-to-Energy Solutions for Agricultural Residue
Innovate at the intersection of biology, environment, and engineering to create solutions for a more sustainable and resilient world.
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